Tag: digital learning

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Bootleggers don’t find religious tolerance convenient or profitable

In 2022 I wrote a piece here at Next Steps declaring myself President of the “Religious Charter Schools Should Be Permitted, Mandatory and Non-existent” club. Every other group under the sun operates charter schools and infuses the curriculum with their point of view, which is fine because charter schools should... READ MORE
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‘If you don’t innovate, you will stagnate’: Florida charter schools urged to evolve
Education is no longer about students sitting in rows of...
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Families adapt to the dysfunctional K-12 system — if they can afford it
Education Next published a piece recently by Holly Korbey called...
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Florida school district offers virtual classes to scholarship students – with more to follow
This school year, 2024-2025, for the first time, Brevard County...
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Religious charter schools are not okay, Oklahoma high court rules
  The big news: In a closely watched case that...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court prepares to weigh in on precedent-setting religious charter school lawsuit
  An attorney defending the Oklahoma’s charter school board wasted...
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Can this bill help online students take their tests?
For years, Florida’s online schools have grappled with a logistical...
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Virtual reality allows tween with serious medical condition to experience the world safely from home
Tristan Drummond was born 10 weeks premature with one kidney...
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podcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews Friendship Public Charter School CEO Patricia Brantley
On this episode, Tuthill talks with the leader of a...
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podcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews Pasco County Principal of the Year
On this episode, Tuthill speaks with JoAnne Glenn, one of...
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PodcastED: SUFS president Doug Tuthill interviews public education pioneer Julie Young
In this episode, Step Up For Students President Doug Tuthill...
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