Tag: FTC lawsuit

|

Children lose when teachers unions only say ‘no’

by Ron Sachs The first time Florida saw a massive statewide teachers’ strike was in the spring of 1968. As editor of the student paper at Miami Norland Senior High, I skipped school to cover the protests. My principal wound up suspending me for two weeks, but it was worth it.... READ MORE
|
School choice critic says drop the suit, but there’s a catch
It’s time to take the fight over the nation’s largest...
READ MORE
|
Florida appeals court dismisses lawsuit challenging tax credit scholarships
A unanimous three-judge panel this morning dismissed a lawsuit challenging...
READ MORE
|
No fast-track for Fla. education lawsuit; school choice issues could resurface
We’re a bit slow to log this in, but Florida’s...
READ MORE
|
Call for charter school moratorium sparks new NAACP school choice clash
Yesterday, on a morning news broadcast in the nation’s capital,...
READ MORE
|
Does school choice harm public schools? Claims fall apart under scrutiny
One of the most emotionally potent arguments against educational choice...
READ MORE
|
Debate over Florida school choice lawsuit hits the airwaves
The lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the nation’s largest...
READ MORE
|
Appeals court hears arguments on Florida tax credit scholarships
The statewide teachers union and other groups told a Florida appellate...
READ MORE
|
Update: Clergy, parents back Florida tax credit scholarships before court hearing
Note: Our coverage of today’s hearing can be found here....
READ MORE
|
Appeals court to hear arguments in Florida tax credit scholarship case
From the News Service of Florida A state appeals court...
READ MORE
|
Teacher union wants voucher expansion?
Talk about irony. The head of the Florida teachers union...
READ MORE