Tag: customization

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This kid can do things: The Caleb Prewitt Story

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – David Prewitt was worried. His wife, Karen, wasn’t. “He can do it,” she said. Their son Caleb, 13 at the time, was participating in his first open-water swim, something he needed to conquer if he was going to complete his first triathlon. One thing you need to... READ MORE
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Parents seek to protect learning options as teachers union sues to shut down Wyoming’s expanded ESA program
  Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect...
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Charter schools are eager to seize opportunities created by education customization
ORLANDO, Fla. — The whiplash of uncertainty has buffeted the...
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Charter Schools USA and Step Up For Students join forces to expand options for Florida students
Two of the leading organizations in Florida’s united education choice...
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Technocrats wear a political dunce crown
David Osborne recently predicted academic doom for red states having...
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Imagine if the District of Columbia Public Schools gave peace a chance in special education
“War, huh, yeah What is it good for? Absolutely nothing”...
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Tadpoles, robots, and sewing machines all part of this family’s hybrid-homeschool experience
Seppie Furlano gets dirty at school. It happens. He’s 8,...
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New Schools, facilities and the rise of the microschool
    EdChoice has an interesting survey question comparing what...
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Florida’s education evolution now has more than 50% of students in school choice options
For the first time in Florida’s history, more than half...
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Get thee behind me, Bootlegger!
Longtime NextSteps readers know that your humble author has been...
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Utah education choice champions look to state Supreme Court to find the floor and save ESA program
In the 1949 Looney Tunes short “Mouse Wreckers,” two mind-manipulating...
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