…court held that Puerto Rico’s Public Schools Alliance (charter schools) and Free Selection of Schools (voucher) programs, enacted as part of the omnibus Educational Reform Law of 2018, are unconstitutional….
…funding K–12 education as a result of the continued erosion in private school enrollment. By the 2009–10 school year, the private school share of K–12 enrollment nationwide had dropped nearly…
…for that matter, a private monopoly. The true customers of the public schools — parents and children — have come to exercise less and less influence over the schools as…
…for schools to reopen safely. With the Institute for Education Sciences’ (IES) first monthly school survey released in March, we have much greater clarity about how public elementary schools are…
…effect on public schools. To clarify, the D.C. program is the only in the country to compensate public schools for funds lost caused by departing voucher students, effectively giving schools…
…and the child’s intellectual talents. The former scholarship recipients left the program and attended 61 different high schools of all kinds, including parochial schools, traditional public schools, public charter schools,…
…something different today for the sake of their children’s future. Beyond that, there is no miracle solution for public schools. Nor is there one for private schools. Nor charter schools….
…with K-12 students in private, public and charter schools, including roughly 1,000 parents who have used the state’s voucher or tax-credit scholarship programs to access a private school. The survey…
…agenda. The critics don’t really like bad schools, even if struggling schools make housing affordable. They’ve just run out of logical arguments. Read the first post in this series: Could…
…time to expand school choice in Colorado.” The report’s key findings include: 9,000 open seats available in respondent private schools (15,000 open seats is a projected estimate for all private…