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Charter schools and private options can thrive in tandem
The nation’s first charter school law passed in 1991, the year after an improbably left-right coalition enacted the nation’s first modern school voucher program. Ever since, charters have been the go-to “third way” solution: More regulated than private schools. More flexible than district-run public schools. Accountable to the public in... READ MOREMatchED and the way of the future for permissionless education
In the early days of education savings accounts, several of...
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Tyton Partners provided an update on the status of Education...
READ MOREWyoming now the 16th state giving families the power to direct public education funding
With Gov. Mark Gordon’s signature, Wyoming is now the 16th...
READ MOREBlazing Stars, blazing trails
DADE CITY, Fla. – LaTania Scott and Kameeka Shirley were...
READ MOREState scholarship expansions send Jacksonville school’s enrollment soaring
Editor’s note: This story is published in celebration of National...
READ MOREA 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,...
READ MOREEvery waitlist is a policy failure
Harvard professor Roland Fryer took to the pages of the...
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READ MOREChimpanzees and sewing lessons: Flexible scholarship fuels Florida student’s unconventional education
Kate Streets wants to be Jane Goodall when she grows...
READ MOREWhat’s going on with homeschooling numbers?
For the past several years, the story of American homeschooling...
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