Tag: school choice funding

The cost of choice
Forty-six years ago a plaintiff named John Serrano sued the State of California, asserting that the capacity of school districts to raise money was grossly unequal, hence unconstitutional. The quality of education in property-poor districts was said to be diminished by the resulting disparities in spending per pupil. Students had... READ MOREEd funding issues are most pressing for school choice options
With Florida now spending less per student than it did...
READ MOREDoug Tuthill on school choice, accountability, Common Core & more
In today’s chat, we talked with Doug Tuthill, president of...
READ MOREFlorida offers answers to North Carolina’s questions about school choice
Editor’s note: This op-ed was published on the Raleigh News...
READ MOREWhy school voucher opponents should reconsider
In a blog entry last week, “I’m rethinking my opposition...
READ MORENew guide to private school choice
The Friedman Foundation’s latest “ABCs of School Choice” guide is...
READ MOREWishing for more information to help parents make the best school choice
by Darla Romfo When Children’s Scholarship Fund received 1.25 million applications...
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