Tag: School choice

|

Arizona districts should lower the velvet rope for students with disabilities

Tim DeRoche featured the tale of an Arizona boy named Brayden in a Time Magazine piece on the shortcomings of open enrollment practice and law for students with disabilities: “In May 2022, an Arizona mom named Karrie got a heartbreaking message from the local public school: Her son Brayden wouldn’t... READ MORE
|
Upsides and downsides of a SCOTUS victory for nation’s first religious charter school
The story: With less than a week to go before...
READ MORE
|
Ceilings and floors and Florida (Oh my!)
  Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the...
READ MORE
|
The inevitable is always certain but not always punctual: self-driving school carpools
Back in 2017, techno-optimist Jason Bedrick made the skeptical Robert...
READ MORE
|
Texas choice triumph calls for celebration and a shift for the movement
Texas school choice opponents are strong. I recall going to...
READ MORE
|
Lessons from SNAP wargames
On Dec. 16, 2017, the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture...
READ MORE
|
Open enrollment is the King Kong of Arizona district enrollment loss
If you look at enrollment trends in the Arizona districts...
READ MORE
|
A microschool in farm country
McALPIN, Fla. – Maybe it stands to reason that in...
READ MORE
|
A new school and its challenging environment started Owen on his journey to the Naval Academy
NAPLES, Fla. – Owen Phypers’ commute from his new home to his...
READ MORE
|
Former New York charter school authorization boss brings her tough but fair reputation to Florida
When Florida lawmakers established the first statewide Charter School Review...
READ MORE
|
Texas 2025 debate resurrects Edgewood Horizon claims
The current debate over ESAs in Texas has brought irresponsible...
READ MORE