With many students still at risk, choice and competition remain the country's best hope. Read the full article in Harvard Magazine here.
Reform May Get Chipped Away, but School Choice is Here to Stay
Check out this blog post from Education Week.
6 ways to ensure public virtual schools serve all students
Recent federal guidance aims to make sure students with disabilities receive special education supports in virtual schools. Check out the article explaining it here.
Two Florida students explain how the virtual school program works for them
These students aren’t isolated from their classmates if they don’t want to be. They can take electives in school, participate in sports and other extracurricular activities, and when graduation day comes – they will walk the stage with their class.
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Talk to Parents Before Closing a Charter School
One of the few points of universal agreement in education policy is that bad charter schools should be shuttered. But what exactly is a bad charter school?
A school with meager enrollment that can't make financial ends meet? Yes.
A school that finds itself on, or even near, the wrong side of the law? Absolutely.
A school with low standardized test scores yet high parent demand? Maybe. Maybe not.
Check out the rest of this blog post in Education Week. Click here.
How School Choice Forever Changed the Lives of Two Alabama Students
“I didn’t even know anything (when I first came here). I saw numbers and letters and was wondering, ‘Where did these letters come from? This is math!’ But at the beginning of this school year I did a review. We took a test and I made a 93. The teacher was proud. She said, ‘You’ve come a long way since you got here.'”
Read the rest of this inspiring story here.
How has the media's view of school choice shifted in the last decade?
A negative turn in media coverage occurred even though the public's view of charters grew much more positive during the same time frame. Read the whole article here.
Online Charter Schools Under Attack in California
Imagine enjoying your summer holiday vacation only to learn that special interest lawmakers beholden to the California Teachers Association are voting to close down your child’s school. As a parent, you’ve never received any school closure information or a single news report.
Sound far-fetched? Actually, it’s not. When the state Legislature reconvenes on Aug. 1, lawmakers will have the opportunity to close down a handful of online public charter schools. It’s a sneaky effort to catch parents off-guard. Over 20,000 California students are at risk of being displaced – literally kicked to the curb.
Check out the rest of the article here.
Republican Dilemma: How to Push School Choice Without Swelling Government
Alyson Klein writes in Education Week:
It's no secret that most Republicans are big fans of school choice. But they are also big fans of a lean federal government.
So how does the party push its agenda to give parents a greater array of options—including access to charters, vouchers, and education savings accounts&mdash while not going so far as to create a "federal Department of School Choice"?
You can read the whole article here.
Scott Walker Talks School Choice with Campbell Brown
“People who truly believe in education, they recognize greatness whether it’s coming from a charter school, a choice school or a traditional public school, and they want as many good options as possible. They want schools to succeed no matter what, and that’s really got to be your core point,” he said.
You can read more and watch the video here at The 74.
