Tag: education savings accounts

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This former public school teacher created her own school. Now she’s ‘100 percent free.’

  JUPITER, Fla. — When you start your own school, you make the rules. You can even bring your dog. The Andersen Academy serves 16 middle school students, nearly all of whom use state-supported education choice scholarships. Founder Carrie Andersen calls it a “concierge homeschool,” for parents who homeschool but... READ MORE
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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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MatchED and the way of the future for permissionless education
In the early days of education savings accounts, several of...
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ESA and the bucking of the booted and spurred
Tyton Partners provided an update on the status of Education...
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Wyoming now the 16th state giving families the power to direct public education funding
With Gov. Mark Gordon’s signature, Wyoming is now the 16th...
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Blazing Stars, blazing trails
DADE CITY, Fla. – LaTania Scott and Kameeka Shirley were...
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State scholarship expansions send Jacksonville school’s enrollment soaring
Editor’s note: This story is published in celebration of National...
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A look back: How massive strides in education choice made history and set trends in 2023
If 2023 could be summed up in a single word,...
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Every waitlist is a policy failure
Harvard professor Roland Fryer took to the pages of the...
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‘Game Changers’ in K-12 choice
Perun, the rock star of Australian defense economists doing awesome...
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Chimpanzees and sewing lessons: Flexible scholarship fuels Florida student’s unconventional education
Kate Streets wants to be Jane Goodall when she grows...
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