Tag: Rural School Choice

A microschool in farm country
McALPIN, Fla. – Maybe it stands to reason that in a remote community surrounded by hay fields and pine plantation, students at a new, K-5 microschool would bring baby horses for show-and-tell, and the teacher would secure donations from Tractor Supply to start a garden. But don’t let stereotypes —... READ MOREApocalypse Not: K-12 choice and rural Texas education
Jason Bedrick and I co-authored a new study for...
READ MOREVideo: With rural school choice, a pearl of a school
Editor’s note: This is the third video in our series...
READ MORESchool choice would benefit rural students in Wyoming
Editor’s note: This commentary from Jason Bedrick, a research fellow...
READ MORERural America: School choice is for you
Editor’s note: This article appeared Monday on iwf.org. To watch...
READ MORERural, minority Texans favor school choice according to University of Houston poll
Editor’s note: This analysis appeared Monday on thetexan.news. A new...
READ MOREThe ‘one-room schoolhouse’ returns to rural America
The population of rural America has declined by 12.5% since...
READ MOREWe’re not the Florida they put on postcards, but school choice works for us, too
Editor’s note: This commentary from Republican Rep. Kaylee Tuck, who...
READ MOREBest of 2022: School choice in Florida’s most rural county
Editor’s note: In keeping with our year-end tradition, the team...
READ MOREVideo: School choice at work in rural America
Editor’s note: This video spotlights another rural private school...
READ MORESchool choice in Florida’s oyster country
Editor’s note: This distinctive high school in the Florida Panhandle...
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