Editor’s note: This post from Wayne D’Orio appeared Monday on The 74. As the new school year ramps up, much of the national attention is focused on mask mandates and how aspects of U.S. history will be taught. But away from the spotlight, the issue of school choice is quietly gaining acceptance, with seven states… Read more »
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Education innovation in Indiana rewarded with multi-million dollar state grant
An Indianapolis-based nonprofit that aims to break the cycle of poverty by providing students in impoverished neighborhoods with access to quality education options has earned an $8.3 million grant from the Indiana Department of Education. The nonprofit, Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation, will direct the funding to its newest initiative: a first-of-its-kind statewide virtual/in-person K-12 college-preparatory… Read more »
Trial begins Monday as state’s motion to dismiss mask lawsuit is denied, Alachua’s opt-out doctor and more
Louisiana community partnership offers choice, hope for students, families
As a new academic year begins, school leaders nationwide continue to grapple with crucial decisions about how best to educate children amid continued risks posed by a worldwide pandemic. In a recent article for The 74, Chris Meyer, the chief executive officer of New Schools for Baton Rouge, describes the challenges for his state, which… Read more »
Corcoran misses the cut at FSU, mask guidance ‘clarification’ for schools, learning losses and more
Districts told to find missing students or lose funds, girls sports, testing, vaccinations and more
New superintendent for Seminole, proms with no dancing, face mask suit dismissed and more
English proficiency exam now optional, vouchers bill getting a hearing, missing students and more
Three books critical of education choice, as well as book review, miss the mark
Can public education survive against so-called “free market fundamentalists, religious zealots, and others” who hate the idea of public education and want to replace it with “privately managed charter schools, vouchers, tuition tax credits, online learning, home schooling, and for-profit schooling”? Diane Ravitch, research professor of education at New York University, ponders this question in… Read more »
Executive profile: Mid-South Independent School Business Officers president and CEO Damian Kavanagh
Since July 2017, Damian Kavanagh has served as an officer of MISBO, a nonprofit association serving independent private schools in 18 states including Florida and the District of Columbia. He spent seven years as a vice president with the Southern Association of Independent Schools where he oversaw accreditation and membership programs and worked for 15… Read more »