This week is National School Choice Week, and there's a lot to celebrate. Innovation in education was accelerated by pandemic-era school closures, as was interest in alternatives to one-size-fits-some schooling.
The Department of Education is seeing renewed interest - and skepticism - in the state’s charter school programs following the rejected application of a cyber school
Today marks School Choice Week, a time when advocates of educational freedom highlight and promote the value of school choice. As the last few years have taught a lot of parents, it’s better to
Gov. Mike Kehoe stood in support of the expansion of charter schools during a school choice week celebration held by the National School Choice Awareness Foundation and the Children's Education Alliance of Missouri.
The proposal to create the nation’s first religious charter school paid for by taxpayer funds could move the line between church and state in education.
In Pennsylvania, the vast majority of school funding comes from local property taxes and the state. Still, Trump’s order was cheered by conservative activists pushing expanded school choice programs.
Around a thousand K-12 students from across Utah on Monday gathered at the Utah Capitol to rally and advocate for school choice in celebration of National School Choice Week.
Sarasota County Schools will open its Controlled Open Enrollment, or K-12 School Choice, window from Feb. 3 to March 3.
A few hundred parents, students and teachers rallied outside the Nevada Capitol building Thursday morning and called on state lawmakers to expand school choice
“During COVID, parents saw what their kids were learning, and there was general disappointment with the level of learning that was happening,” Colleen Hroncich, a policy analyst with the Cato Institute Center for Educational Freedom, told The Epoch Times.
Wednesday afternoon brought educators, advocates, and students from across Missouri together as they rallied for the right to choose. School Choice Week in part