Tag: Florida and school vouchers

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Bert Gall: Indiana school voucher ruling further marginalizes Florida court decision

Editor’s note: This post was written by Bert Gall, senior attorney with the Institute for Justice and the institute’s lead attorney in the Indiana voucher case. Yesterday, in Meredith v. Pence, the Indiana Supreme Court held that Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program (CSP) does not violate the state constitution. By unanimously... READ MORE
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Florida roundup: Rick Scott, teacher pay, virtual schools and more
State of the State. Gov. Rick Scott gives props to...
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Florida roundup: charter schools, magnet schools, Bill Cosby & more
Charter schools. Florida’s first classical preparatory school, slated for opening...
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More signs of Florida’s academic progress
For the second time this week, a credible, independent analysis...
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Increasing school choice demand will increase pressure for change
I am grateful to Rebecca Sibilia and Sean Gill for...
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Florida roundup: Marco Rubio, tutoring oversight, charter school teachers & more
More Rubio vouchers. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio needs a Florida-style...
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McKay Scholarship bill withdrawn
Backers of a bill that would give Florida students with...
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A little legal history to go with those concerns about vouchers & creationism
The Orlando Sentinel recently published a blog entry about a...
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Florida roundup: FCAT, private schools, charter school funding & more
Private schools and FCAT testing. So far, two schools that...
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Thanks to “voucher,” girl and great-grandma find a school that’s like family
Editor’s note: Every month, Step Up For Students – which...
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Florida roundup: School funding, creationism, teacher evaluations & more
School funding. Gov. Rick Scott proposes to spend $1.2 billion...
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