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With Texas' school choice bill one step closer​ to becoming a reality, one public educator is addressing how it will impact ...
A letter sent to state education chiefs pointed to two portions of Title I where states and schools can "provide greater ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said the Trump administration won’t penalize states that do not support school choice due ...
HOLDEN ― The Wachusett Regional School District School Committee voted to add school choice for next school year, in a quest ...
The question of the constitutionality of religious charter schools challenges the very identity of the public charter ...
If the Educational Choice for Children Act is passed, it will expand the opportunities to raise funds for tuition thanks to ...
A bill in the Illinois legislature proposing new regulations on homeschooling and punishable by misdemeanor jail time, is ...
Senate Bill 2, the school choice bill, passed a House committee last week and it’s currently awaiting a debate on the full Texas House floor.
Expanding school choice won’t just reshape education; it could influence workforce mobility, talent retention and even corporate location strategies.
Dissatisfaction with schools, and a supercharged conservative movement, allowed ESAs to take a leap since the pandemic.
If New Hampshire, North Dakota, and Texas adopt universal school choice, more than 52% of K-12 students nationwide will be eligible. Granite State lawmakers are considering two proposals that ...