Tag: School choice

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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 MORE
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Serfing USA
Medieval serfdom in Europe involved landed aristocrats exploiting serfs who...
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70 years after Brown vs. Board, the Linda Browns of today can still be denied access
Available to All has released a new study called The...
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Top grades and desire to ease family’s financial burden leads to coveted QuestBridge scholarship
DORAL – When he begins his freshman year this fall at...
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Florida school uses science of reading-based approach to fill instruction gap for students with dyslexia
LAKELAND, Florida — The fifth graders listen intently as the...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on precedent-setting religious charter school lawsuit
  An attorney defending the Oklahoma’s charter school board wasted...
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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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Housing and schooling abundance versus demographic decline
The collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s...
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New NextSteps feature tracks education choice challenges
Welcome to docketED, your guide to the intersection of school...
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With education choice scholarship, parents feel they are doing ‘something greater’ for Emilio
  APOPKA – The days were long when the family...
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Florida parents and educators may be building the education value networks of the future
  Despite calls for reform and waves of attempted transformation,...
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