As school choice surges past 1.5 million students nationwide, a key problem is emerging: how to create enough seats for ...
New York City parents opening their latest private school tuition bills are experiencing serious sticker shock. At many elite schools, tuition now tops $70,000 a year — more than the median household ...
The author argues that public funding for education should support multiple options, not just one public school system. The author's schools cater to families seeking more individualized attention ...
President Trump is lowering the cost of education for American families, but children in your state will not benefit unless your governor takes action. Thanks to the Working Families Tax Cut Act, ...
For 250 glorious years, our Nation has been sustained by a simple yet powerful truth: The American people — not bureaucrats, politicians, or left-wing activists — have the God-given right to secure ...
FIRST ON FOX: The White House unveiled a new website page and map of the U.S. showing which states have not opted into a federal school choice tax credit set to begin in 2027 — singling out a handful ...
Despite the growing number of families choosing private schooling options for their children, 83 percent of K-12 students remain enrolled in traditional public schools, and this trend is unlikely to ...
We talk about school choice as if it represents a radical new idea: parents deciding where their children go to school or how they should be educated. But here’s an equally radical question, seldom ...
Supports of school choice need to realize we have a Flintstones student transportation system in a world that increasingly ...
North Carolina received a B+ in educational freedom, according to ALEC. The state's lack of open enrollment policies for ...
School choice policies are sweeping the country. Eighteen states now make every K–12 student eligible to receive public funds to attend the school of their family’s choice, and more are expected to do ...
Texas announced the first round of school voucher awards, benefiting over 42,000 students with disabilities and their siblings.