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Where are Danbury High School graduates heading to college this fall? Many are staying close to home
Among the 880 graduates of Danbury High School, 86 graduates will stay close to home, opting to start their studies at ...
The CHOOSE Act, passed by the legislature in 2024, provides families with up to $7,000 in state-funded education savings ...
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Another slew of choice referendum defeats can be explained by an aversion to losing what’s in hand over gaining something new ...
Second place: Dipanjoli Baral Dola, Bangladesh, plant sciences. Third place: Haritha Prabha, Calicut, Kerala, India, molecular biology. Fourth place: Kiet Tran*, People’s Choice Award, Vietnam, ...
And the path to supercharge school choice in every state is here, with the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA). The ECCA would ensure all 50 states have access to school choice.
School choice reforms have been taking off across the country since 2020. The most recent example is in Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law his school choice bill last month.
When there’s choice, public schools get better, too. Twenty-nine studies looked into the impact of school choice on test scores; 26 found a positive effect. Wait.
When there is a choice, public schools improve as well. Twenty-nine studies examined the impact of school choice on test scores, with 26 finding a positive effect. Wait.
When there's choice, public schools get better, too. Twenty-nine studies looked into the impact of school choice on test scores; 26 found a positive effect. Wait. I shouldn't call them public schools.
The school choice movement is at a crossroads, celebrating its Texas victory but looking at a much more difficult path to make alternatives to public schools easily accessible across the country.
In an essay for The New York Review of Books, Diane Ravitch denounces school choice for its “racist origins” and assails Milton Friedman for allegedly exploiting white supremacy to privatize ...
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