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Letter: School choice would help all groups succeed More options for families is the first step toward true education ... You don’t put your thumb on the scale to artificially change the score.
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Opinion: Letter to the editor: Salter column shows Libertarian flexibility on school choice - MSNIn this letter to the editor, a Lubbock resident responds to a recent column from Alexander Salter regarding school choice. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Story by Special for the Avalanche-Journal ...
As superintendent of River Valley School District, I believe in educational excellence tailored to meet the diverse needs of students and families. That’s why I support expanding school choice ...
I read with interest the recent article in The Times-Dispatch about Virginia being ranked by a libertarian think tank at the bottom of the country in terms of school choice ...
In this letter to the editor, a Lubbock resident responds to recent columns and letters regarding school choice shared in the ...
opinion Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor — Taxes, measles, school choice, misinformation, Tesla sales Readers ask why fairer taxes can’t be a solution; appreciate the facts about ...
The letter comes two months after the president directed the Education Department to develop guidance for states on using funds, like Title I, to support school choice.
Letter: Our support for school choice was never about getting money for nonpublic schools David Tamisiea, executive director of the North Dakota Catholic Conference, responds to a recent column by ...
Letters to the Editor — DEI bans, the FURRIES Act, school choice, fact vs. fiction ... Gardner’s letter related examples of deceptive explanations used in business.
Last November, Donald Trump was elected president with 64.5% of Kentucky voters supporting him. One the same ballot, Amendment 2 authorizing school choice in Kentucky was defeated by a vote of 65% ...
Letters: Vouchers give private schools choice, not parents and students Unlike public schools, private schools are not required to admit or retain anyone they do not want to, and they can hide ...
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