Editor’s note: This commentary from Jason Bedrick, a research fellow with The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy, appeared Tuesday on dailysignal.com. The momentum for school choice is continuing to build nationwide. Eight states have enacted new education choice policies or have expanded existing ones so far this year, including Indiana, Montana, and South Carolina earlier this… Read more »
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Rule would require challenged books list to be published annually, Bible challenged in Brevard, Polk school resource officers, and more
Use of pronouns and bathrooms in schools targeted by new state laws, publisher sues Escambia over book removals and restrictions, and more
Struggling Florida middle school turned over to charter company after state ultimatum
With the clock ticking on a state-imposed 48-hour deadline and the threat of withheld salaries hanging over their heads, Escambia County School Board members on Tuesday approved a contract with a charter school operator to take over a struggling middle school. Board members voted 4 to 1 in favor of the contract, which allows Charter… Read more »
Push for universal vouchers continues in Ohio Senate
Editor’s note: This article appeared Sunday on thecentersquare.com. An Ohio policy group continues to push the Senate to adopt universal school choice, testifying a plan passed by the House would leave “many working-class families” out of the option. Greg Lawson, research fellow at The Buckeye Institute, told the Senate Education Committee in written testimony to… Read more »