…place additional regulations on schools that accept choice students, which deters some schools from participating. “The more hurdles you throw in front of private schools and school leaders, the harder…
…private schools in violation of Article II, Section 3 and Sections 6.1 and 6.2; by reducing funding of public schools to levels that are inadequate in violation of Article II,…
…by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, a health care practitioner, or by the state’s Department of Education. Private schools participating in the program must: be located in the state…
…performance of affected public schools report that the test scores of all or some public school students increase when schools are faced with competition. Improvement in the performance of district…
…Year and Days Private schools must operate the same number of days as public schools. A.S.C.A. §16.0702. Curriculum The American Samoa director of education may require private school officials to…
…whether in public schools, private schools or behavioral clinics. This is fuel for greater educational choice, which expands families’ access to more high-quality schools and services that fit their needs….
…clear consensus about the facts and philosophies about their schools’ curriculum. We posed six statements about curriculum development and delivery in parents’ local schools and other respondents’ about their schools….
…attempting to put a moratorium on “flipping” schools—in recent years, two public schools used the state’s voucher program to convert to private status amid concerns over state and federal overregulation….
…schools aren’t accountable while public schools are and public schools have to serve everyone while private schools don’t and that this would divert money—the usual greatest hits. But all of…
…in this question is data on which type of schools children left compared to which schools children entered in to. Public schools and home schools were the two school types…