
Katie Brooks
Marketing Director
Katie Brooks is the marketing director for EdChoice. She manages editorial and strategic marketing efforts, including the website, blog, email communications, promotional campaigns, social media and more.
We share some of the most compelling results of our 2019 Schooling in America survey in the form of infographics.
We caffeinated. We debated. We declared this year’s yearbook superlatives, including most likely to succeed in 2020.
The 2019 Schooling in America Survey provides gauges on K–12 issues now as well as trends over the past seven years
Be prepared next time someone disses school choice in your presence
The EdChoice team debated and dubbed this year’s yearbook superlatives, including most likely to succeed in 2019.
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The new EdChoice national survey data support what many assume about teachers and parents with some notable surprises
Many think school vouchers drain money from public education, but data tell a different story
Indiana is ripe with school choice, but families in some areas lack access to highly rated schools or alternatives to their zoned public schools
A new study uses the latest student performance and segregation data to compare Chile’s school voucher system to other traditional Latin American education systems over time.
CNN Parents posted an article entitled “Public vs. private school: What’s with all the judging?” that explores the subtle and overtly hostile ways parents can treat one another based
A new Friedman Foundation report released today found what education reforms were most popular, in terms of their perceived effectiveness, among surveyed adults. The graphic below shows where Americans
The idea that impoverished parents shouldn’t be trusted to choose a good educational option for their children is one repeated often by school choice critics. For instance, Michael Walker
Arizona’s one-of-a-kind education savings accounts (ESAs), called Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, are bank accounts eligible parents can use only for their children’s education expenses, current or future. The Arizona Department