…Friedman’s ideal vision of true educational choice—the ability for all parents to choose the education that’s best suited for their children regardless of income or residence—than most U.S. programs. School…
…more parents would prefer to send their kids to private schools than are able to right now. Here’s the latest data from our recently launched EdChoice Public Opinion Tracker, which…
…and we carry forward his vision of universal school choice each day, but it’s Donahue’s quote I’m often reminded of when we talk to skeptical parents and policymakers. Legendary television…
…parents were similar in almost every way, there was one significant area of difference. Non-applicant parents were generally satisfied with their schools, but applicant parents “reported serious or very serious…
…in compliance with the state’s laws and regulations, by a parent, guardian, or any such person who has legal custody of a child or children. 24 P.S. §13-1327.1 (b). Parents…
…with parents who are military veterans or reservists, first responders, and Law Enforcement Officers, up to a cap of 3 percent of total public enrollment. 2025–26: Eligibility expands to all…
…past January, we began conducting monthly polls of the general public and parents. We are also surveying teachers on a quarterly basis. We are fielding the surveys online, obtaining responses…
…an active-duty military parent, foster care students and students previously denied an inter-district or intra-district transfer request are eligible for this program. The legislation was provisionally referred to the Committee…
…teachers and schools—public and private—should have autonomy; the role of tests in a child’s education should be decided by parents in partnership with educators; and accountability should come from parents’…
…to public schools based on their parents’ ZIP Codes do not make Title I a vehicle conducive to achieving its primary purpose: “…provid[ing] a good education for every boy and…