Tag: charter schools

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The greatest trick the Bootlegger ever pulled…

Over at Charter Folks, Jed Wallace weighed in on the recent Rotherham/Pillow/Yours Truly discussion on the state of the charter school movement in an era of increased popularity of ESAs. Wallace seconds Travis Pillow’s observation that both ESAs and charter schools are simultaneously flourishing in Florida, and notes that it... READ MORE
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Religious charter schools are not okay, Oklahoma high court rules
  The big news: In a closely watched case that...
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Beware the Bootlegger, my son-the mouth that deceives, the claws that rent-seek! The frumious Bootlegger!
Last week we discussed how Baptist and Bootlegger coalitions have...
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Postponing the heat death of the charter school universe
Recently Andy Rotherham tweeted and then wrote about the below...
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Charter schools and private options can thrive in tandem
The nation’s first charter school law passed in 1991, the...
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70 years after Brown vs. Board, the Linda Browns of today can still be denied access
Available to All has released a new study called The...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on precedent-setting religious charter school lawsuit
  An attorney defending the Oklahoma’s charter school board wasted...
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Oklahoma’s high court to hear arguments in Catholic virtual school lawsuit
The story: All eyes will be on Oklahoma on Tuesday...
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Success Academy eyes Florida expansion as Schools of Hope operator
Florida’s decade-long efforts to recruit more high-quality charter school operators...
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Children are our future
America’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic represents an unmitigated disaster...
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Opinion: Why NAEP scores should be used with skepticism when ranking states’ charter schools
Harvard University’s Paul Peterson and M. Danish Shakeel wrote a...
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