Tag: charter schools

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Upsides and downsides of a SCOTUS victory for nation’s first religious charter school

The story: With less than a week to go before the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments about the constitutionality of religious charter schools, supporters and opponents are making wildly different predictions about the possible effects. Supporters, who include advocates for religious education, are framing a win for their side as... READ MORE
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Open enrollment is the King Kong of Arizona district enrollment loss
If you look at enrollment trends in the Arizona districts...
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Arizona continues to build Schools to Nowhere
In examining the 2024 NAEP results for Arizona, a rather...
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Former New York charter school authorization boss brings her tough but fair reputation to Florida
When Florida lawmakers established the first statewide Charter School Review...
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Navigators help guide families into new era of education
TAMPA, Fla. — Parents, many pushing babies in strollers with...
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It all keeps adding up
I received some interesting responses to last week’s post where...
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In the most school choice rich state in America, 1 in 5 Black students now enrolled outside district schools
Three decades ago, dozens of Black families in the Liberty...
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Florida charter schools grow – and challenge their own status quo
At the annual Florida School Choice Conference and School Choice...
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Bootleggers don’t find religious tolerance convenient or profitable
In 2022 I wrote a piece here at Next Steps...
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The third era of public education
Public education in the United States is transitioning from its...
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‘If you don’t innovate, you will stagnate’: Florida charter schools urged to evolve
Education is no longer about students sitting in rows of...
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