…good or excellent. However, private schools still earned better marks from voters than public schools. Although 56 percent of the state’s voters said they would give public schools an A…
…violated equal protection. The Southern Poverty Law Center had filed a lawsuit contending that its clients, students in “failing” public schools, were unable to take advantage of the program because…
…FEA lawsuit after finding that the plaintiff did not have legal standing to sue. The FEA filed an amended complaint and added new plaintiffs to a lawsuit. The amended complaint…
…again. Two lawsuits against school choice programs are currently pending: Last month, the Florida Education Association and other groups filed a lawsuit challenging the nation’s largest school choice program, the…
…parent organizations or subsidiaries] on a need-to-know basis and in compliance with all laws, regulations, court orders, or other governmental requests. Unfortunately, no data transmitted over or accessible through the…
…recent state and local regulations on curriculum content. Read the full report, and here are some of our major findings: Teacher morale has hit a record low Teacher optimism about…
…the potential to disincentivize schools from participating in the program and inhibit SSOs’ ability to work directly with schools, all of which may further burden the program. The Friedman Foundation…
…include: 1. Kindergarten schools; 2. Common schools; 3. High schools; 4. Normal schools; 5. Industrial schools; 6. Universities, which shall include an agricultural college, a school of mines, and such…
…to the schools and service providers that best meet their needs— whether that’s a public school, a school in another district, a charter school, a private school, online learning, learning…