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We see two roads forward for education choice. Down the well-travelled road, we see the potential “charter-ization” of ...
Private school choice has taken hold across the United States and shows few signs of slowing down. GOP lawmakers in close to a dozen states are signaling that it’s among their top legislative ...
"School choice has never—at least not that I can think of—been approved in a popular vote," says Neal McCluskey, the director of The Cato Institute's Center for Educational Freedom.
School bureaucrats and teachers' unions say that "choice takes money away from public schools!" But that's not true. Government schools now spend about $20,000 per student.
Kansas public school advocates and advocates of school choice have taken to the Kansas Statehouse this week. At a Tuesday ...
Voters rejected ballot measures related to school-choice policies in Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska. Some of the measures would have opened the door to public financing for private school tuition ...
But that is just one type of "school choice." School choice is a broad term that refers to policies allowing families to select alternatives to their assigned public school districts.
In 1999-2000, the year Indiana passed the first school choice legislation, 11.6% of students attended private schools.. In the 2023-24 school year, that dropped to 8.2%.
Voters repealed a similar school choice bill just three months ago on the November ballot by 57%. "I'm asking you today not to give up on us and to support us in our education," said Rylee Rivera ...
School choice has come with some controversy. Opponents argue the money should go to the Texas public school system, which they say is severely underfunded.