Tag: education savings accounts

|

Lessons from SNAP wargames

On Dec. 16, 2017, the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture held a committee hearing on “Pros and Cons of Restricting SNAP Purchases.” SNAP is a federally financed food assistance program that faces many of the same dilemmas policymakers face over education savings accounts. Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, director of The Hamilton... READ MORE
|
Open enrollment is the King Kong of Arizona district enrollment loss
If you look at enrollment trends in the Arizona districts...
READ MORE
|
Navigators help guide families into new era of education
TAMPA, Fla. — Parents, many pushing babies in strollers with...
READ MORE
|
ESAs and transactional friction in public education’s third era
In its third era, public education aspires to expand equal...
READ MORE
|
Father fighting to save South Carolina scholarship program calls decision ‘an opportunity to stand up for my children’s education’
When Constantine and Aliona Shulikov left the former Soviet Union...
READ MORE
|
Gen X lowers the hammer with more blows on the way
For we who grew up tall and proud In the...
READ MORE
|
Trust but verify is key to scaling parental empowerment and customized instruction in public education
For the past 175 years, U.S. public education has been...
READ MORE
|
Apocalypse NOT, Permissionless Education NOW
Francis Ford Coppola shot a scene for Apocalypse Now set...
READ MORE
|
PEP scholarship allows for ‘A-plus homeschool experience’ for one family
In July, Jessie Pedraza was reading through posts on a...
READ MORE
|
Former public school teacher who needed to ‘break free’ creates her own learning center
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Cristina Bedgood, a 15-year former...
READ MORE
|
Social engineering, ESAs, and the public education market
Governments engage in social engineering when they create policies and...
READ MORE