How are private schools of choice held accountable? Private schools are first and foremost accountable to families—as well as to the general public and government authorities. Private schools in every…
…by the news media. Local radio network WAMU ran with the headline “Private Schools in D.C. Represent Roadblock to Integration.” US News and World Report called private schools “The New…
…Carolina was just $4,600, and that 65 percent of the state’s private schools charged less than $6,000 per year. Although there are private schools in North Carolina where tuition exceeds…
…private schools in Arkansas. Private schools may be accredited through other organizations such as the Arkansas Nonpublic School Accrediting Association. No requirements for Registration. In order to found an institution…
…school options to choose from? Which communities have private schools, and which don’t? And how quickly can families in the Sooner State transport their children to private school options? The…
…number of open seats is projected for all 281 private schools in Colorado, the estimate is closer to 15,000 open seats. This means that Colorado’s private schools have enough room…
…private K-12 schools, are schools of choice. No one forces enrollment. Children are disciplined in private schools, sometimes leading to expulsion and suspension, but Ms. Prangley suggests this is discriminatory…
…Home Schools A home school can seek qualification as a private school, church school, or under the private tutor option. Code of Alabama 1975 §§16-28-1(1), 16-28-1(2), 16-28-5. Private schools must…
…Defenders of private schools argue that public schools tend to be products of the democratic political system but not necessarily pillars of it. They argue public schools largely serve the…
…may have heard that private schools don’t serve students with special needs. But in this episode, McShane talks with Lannie Davis-Frecker, president and CEO of the Julie Billiart Schools, about…