Tag: FTC lawsuit
Children lose when teachers unions only say ‘no’
by Ron Sachs The first time Florida saw a massive statewide teachers’ strike was in the spring of 1968. As editor of the student paper at Miami Norland Senior High, I skipped school to cover the protests. My principal wound up suspending me for two weeks, but it was worth it.... READ MORESchool choice critic says drop the suit, but there’s a catch
It’s time to take the fight over the nation’s largest...
READ MOREFlorida appeals court dismisses lawsuit challenging tax credit scholarships
A unanimous three-judge panel this morning dismissed a lawsuit challenging...
READ MORENo fast-track for Fla. education lawsuit; school choice issues could resurface
We’re a bit slow to log this in, but Florida’s...
READ MORECall for charter school moratorium sparks new NAACP school choice clash
Yesterday, on a morning news broadcast in the nation’s capital,...
READ MOREDoes school choice harm public schools? Claims fall apart under scrutiny
One of the most emotionally potent arguments against educational choice...
READ MOREDebate over Florida school choice lawsuit hits the airwaves
The lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the nation’s largest...
READ MOREAppeals court hears arguments on Florida tax credit scholarships
The statewide teachers union and other groups told a Florida appellate...
READ MOREUpdate: Clergy, parents back Florida tax credit scholarships before court hearing
Note: Our coverage of today’s hearing can be found here....
READ MOREAppeals court to hear arguments in Florida tax credit scholarship case
From the News Service of Florida A state appeals court...
READ MORETeacher union wants voucher expansion?
Talk about irony. The head of the Florida teachers union...
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