Tag: U.S. Supreme Court

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Staffing woes plaguing districts, presidential search issues at FAU, loan forgiveness and more

Across the state: The State University System of Florida is investigating the presidential search at Florida Atlantic University, the Florida Board of Education is meeting this week to weigh approval of proposed rules, staffing shortages are plaguing districts across the state as the first day of school approaches and books... READ MORE
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redefinED’s best of 2020: Supreme Court in Espinoza ruling opens door to state funding for religious schools
Editor’s note: During the holiday season, redefinED is reprising the...
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In Espinoza’s wake, is the Blaine bane at risk?
“Like to one more rich in hope.” Twelfth Night, Shakespeare...
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Supreme Court in Espinoza ruling opens door to state funding for religious schools
In a landmark decision today on school choice, the U.S....
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Analysis: Montana scholarship program fulfills a public purpose in providing K-12 education
Editor’s note: The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral...
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Montana school choice case appealed to U.S. Supreme Court
Montana parents appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court last week,...
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Special needs lawsuit could have major parental choice implications
The Senate will no longer hold confirmation hearings on prospective...
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Florida schools roundup: Turnaround strategy, charters, uniforms and more
Turnaround strategy: A turnaround team proposes pay increases of up...
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“Vouchers,” faith-based schools expand opportunities for low-income kids
Editor’s note: This op-ed ran in today’s Orlando Sentinel. Florida...
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Florida roundup: Online learning, tax credit scholarships, Amendment 8 and more
Amendment 8 debate. Video at the Naples Daily News. Featuring Jim Towey,...
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How a stubborn Catholic Church fostered worldwide educational choice
I head this week to Madrid for the annual meeting...
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