This week in school choice: Behind the headlines

With much respect to Education Next…

Meanwhile….

New Orleans may be a success story, but can it be a national model?

The Washington state Supreme Court rules against charters.

The debate over charter school back-filling continues.

The “what works?” approach comes to ed tech.

Charter schools in Maine are near capacity.

The Wall Street Journal inveighs against the ACLU’s attack on Nevada’s ESA program.

Indianapolis launches a charter school design challenge.

Quote of the Week

“You should have to work hard for babies. You should be changing babies’ lives.”

-Shavar Jeffries, on the virtues of competition in schooling.

We hope you enjoy the rest of Labor Day weekend. Please send tips, suggestions, comments and criticism to tpillow[at]sufs[dot]org.


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BY Travis Pillow

Travis Pillow is Director of Thought Leadership at Step Up For Students and editor of NextSteps. He lives in Sanford, Fla. with his wife and two children. A former Tallahassee statehouse reporter, he most recently worked at the Center on Reinventing Public Education, a research organization at Arizona State University, where he studied community-led learning innovation and school systems' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. He can be reached at tpillow (at) sufs.org.

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