…only changed schools once. Roughly one in four of the teens who have changed schools in the last three years changed schools twice. Additionally, teenagers being homeschooled this year were…
…vouchers and charter schools too. Southerners were the most unaware group when asked about vouchers and charter schools at 27 percent and 18 percent, respectively. Southerners’ lack of awareness with…
…challenge the perceived political orientation of schools, and a flurry of legislative efforts to intervene in schools taking political positions. At a basic level, parental preferences are pretty straightforward on…
…some students. Her support for school choice baffled many commenters, which brings us to today’s freakout. Of course, what schools offer students can’t be boiled down to religious or non-religious….
…potentially unpleasant conclusion for those folks who’ve high-tailed it to the suburbs to access high-quality public schools: The upshot of this is that many suburban districts are going to find…
…more segregated schools to more integrated schools. School vouchers also save states and taxpayers money while educating more kids than our current public school system can alone. Visit our Fiscal…
…on all expenditures, including capital outlays. It’s not for us to determine whether states or public schools are on the brink of bankruptcy, but if they were, private school choice…
…despite high-quality magnet, charter and private schools nearby. As we come full circle on the Mother Jones article and the debate about GreatSchools and neighborhood segregation, it’s worth noting that…
…a tax credit or rebate for any family that transfers their child from a failing public school to a private school. The Alabama Education Association subsequently filed a lawsuit claiming…