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School choice has a strong year of victories, but parents demand politicians go big or go home in 2023 to start fixing America’s failed education ... it’s time to go big for American students.
School choice has emerged as a defining political issue this year. In states such as Texas and Tennessee, opponents argue that such programs will destroy public-school funding and worsen ...
Without robust school choice, families on the losing end of zero-sum culture war clashes in public schools have little recourse. Despite Jackson's claims to the contrary, most families cannot just ...
When the Florida Legislature introduced school choice in 2023, it was sold as empowering parents to choose what was best for their child’s education. However, the bills introduced for this ...
And for school choice, the overall picture looks pretty good. Out of 17 important studies, 11 found school choice increased some or all students’ math and reading scores. Only two found a ...
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 ...
THIS TIME. DON’T TAKE MY FREEDOM AWAY TO CHOOSE. THAT WAS THE MESSAGE SEVERAL PARENTS AND STUDENTS TOLD LAWMAKERS TODAY ON A BILL THAT WOULD REINSTATE SCHOOL CHOICE SCHOLARSHIPS. VOTERS REPEALED ...
A majority of those 30 million Texans also echo the sentiment: The time for school choice in Texas is now. Poll after poll has confirmed this. One of the premier polling institutions in Texas, ...
And this year’s Critics Choice Awards was a milestone occasion. Not only was it the star-studded event’s 30th anniversary, ...
S chool-choice opponents are going through a tough time. Twelve states now have universal or near universal educational-choice programs, up from zero just five years ago. More than one-third of ...
The House and Senate are aligning on priorities, meaning school choice, teacher raises, and property tax cuts could be on the table this session, a political science professor told ABC13.