Tag: florida and parental choice

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Emerging market in public education is a good thing

Words such as voucher, privatization, profit and corporation are often used as weapons by individuals and groups who oppose parental empowerment and school choice. Using words as weapons is especially common during periods of significant social change – we all do it – but the practice undermines civic discourse and... READ MORE
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A new tool for school choice – Matthew Ladner, podcastED
Call them Vouchers 2.0. In the age of customization, researcher...
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Evolving conversations about school choice in Florida
When people hear the term “school choice,” they usually don’t...
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“Vouchers,” faith-based schools expand opportunities for low-income kids
Editor’s note: This op-ed ran in today’s Orlando Sentinel. Florida...
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District-by-district growth in Florida’s tax credit scholarship program
The latest official report on the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship...
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Florida roundup: The impact of Florida reforms, teachers union rankings & more
Florida reforms make an impression. They’re a model for other...
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Florida roundup: Praise for parental choice, a high school boot camp & more
Message from Florida. Skeptics in Louisiana shouldn’t fight expanded school choice...
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Florida roundup: charter school heartburn in Pinellas, school choice showcase in Palm Beach & more
Editor’s note: We’re going to try another something new on...
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The ‘quietest revolution’ in Florida education
Editor’s note: This op-ed was published today by Sunshine State...
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In school districts, low-income children will always lose the battle for resources
Editor’s note: Doug Tuthill responds today to a post I wrote...
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Parents will continue to be the driving force behind Florida charter schools
by Lynn Norman-Teck Many factors have helped nourish and grow...
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