Tag: School choice

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Reports of the death of public education have been greatly exaggerated

    Rarely does a day go by in which your author does not come across yet another would-be Cassandra predicting the death of public education. Those rare days only occur during brief breaks from social media; otherwise, they happen almost hourly. Lacking telepathic powers, I can never be sure... READ MORE
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E’leese set a goal to graduate high school early and she did … at age 12
It’s halfway through summer vacation, and 12-year-old E’leese Shelton is...
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‘Chances from which neither of us are exempt’
The magisterial “History of the Peloponnesian War” relates the calamity...
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With no court ruling, almost 3,000 South Carolina ESA families face uncertainty as new school year draws closer
The latest: With about a month left before the new...
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He started a scholarship at his high school to honor a friend and enable future students to have the ‘exact experience I’m having’
  TAMPA – The night ended with a set of Latin...
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The greatest trick the Bootlegger ever pulled…
Over at Charter Folks, Jed Wallace weighed in on the...
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Who should decide the school mix in Columbus, Ohio?
The 74 recently ran an article titled Fewer Students, Crumbling...
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The path to being an advanced manufacturing engineer began with an education choice scholarship
The faces looking back at Da’Shaun Holmes appeared familiar. They...
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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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How do you help children with severe development and behavioral needs? You build them a school
    DORAL, Fla. – This was supposed to be...
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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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