“Like to one more rich in hope.” Twelfth Night, Shakespeare The media are calling the long-awaited U.S. Supreme Court decision in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue a victory for “conservatives.” The Court has liberated a few low-income Montana families from conscription by the state and the teachers union, and yet we hear this rescue… Read more »
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State orders school reopenings, virtual programs, masks, graduation changes, social media and more
Another student dies from virus, pool virus testing urged in schools, reopenings, graduations and more
Court ruling eases way for public money to go to religious schools, desk barriers, masks and more
DeSantis signs bill raising teacher pay, delay in school year discussed, other opening plans and more
3 things parents need to know about school reopening
Editor’s note: Policy expert and redefinED guest blogger Jonathan Butcher wrote this commentary for the Goldwater Institute. It appeared June 18 on the institute’s blog, In Defense of Liberty. As students around the country begin summer break, the status of K-12 school operations is different from state to state—even district to district in some places…. Read more »
PodcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews ReSchool Colorado executive director Amy Anderson
In this episode, Tuthill talks with the leader of a nonprofit organization committed to modernizing public education, creating the conditions for more expansive learning in an evolving society. Put simply, ReSchool Colorado’s mission is to leverage and reorganize existing assets and resources in a purposeful way around the needs of children and families. The two… Read more »
Superintendent contracts virus, reopening schools, virus costs, Cruz trial, trainer shortage and more
Group urges stronger rules for scholarships to assist bullied students
A conservative education group wants state education officials to penalize public school districts that fail to inform parents about the availability of a state scholarship for bullying victims. Two members of Florida Citizens Alliance told Florida Board of Education members earlier today that rules governing the Hope Scholarship need to be tightened to ensure that… Read more »