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 MOREUpsides and downsides of a SCOTUS victory for nation’s first religious charter school
The story: With less than a week to go before...
READ MORECeilings and floors and Florida (Oh my!)
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the...
READ MOREThe inevitable is always certain but not always punctual: self-driving school carpools
Back in 2017, techno-optimist Jason Bedrick made the skeptical Robert...
READ MORETexas choice triumph calls for celebration and a shift for the movement
Texas school choice opponents are strong. I recall going to...
READ MORELessons from SNAP wargames
On Dec. 16, 2017, the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture...
READ MOREOpen enrollment is the King Kong of Arizona district enrollment loss
If you look at enrollment trends in the Arizona districts...
READ MOREA microschool in farm country
McALPIN, Fla. – Maybe it stands to reason that in...
READ MOREA 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 MOREFormer 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 MORETexas 2025 debate resurrects Edgewood Horizon claims
The current debate over ESAs in Texas has brought irresponsible...
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