Tag: school funding

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A tale of three Pennsylvania schools, Part 2

Editor’s note: reimaginED guest bloggers Walter Blanks Jr. and Nathan Cunneen, who serve as press secretary and communications associate, respectively, for the American Federation for Children, recently had the chance to see the inner workings of several charter, private and virtual schools in Pennsylvania. Their visits came courtesy of an... READ MORE
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Ohio Senate puts educational choice front and center
Editor’s note: this commentary from Aaron Churchill, the Ohio director...
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Money is fungible, not magical
Critics have spilled considerable ink attacking Florida’s proposed Family Empowerment...
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The cost of choice
Forty-six years ago a plaintiff named John Serrano sued the...
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FDOE: Florida does good job reporting school spending data to the public
Editor’s note: On redefinED last week, Jason Bedrick at the...
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The Sunshine State’s school spending data could use more sunshine
by Jason Bedrick Florida earns high marks for its innovative...
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North Carolina school vouchers won’t hurt public school budget
The collision of budgetary distress and school vouchers has produced...
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School choice restores parental responsibility
The American school system was, from its inception, a product...
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Florida roundup: charter schools, dual enrollment, school spending & more
Charter schools. They’re becoming more involved in the political process,...
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Florida schools roundup: school choice, school rankings, school spending & more
School choice. Pasco Superintendent Kurt Browning says the district’s record...
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Florida roundup: Parent trigger, Marco Rubio, teacher pay & more
Parent trigger. Another year, another defeat for the parent trigger. Coverage...
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