Federal education policy can create the conditions most favorable to advancing parental choice in education nationwide by transferring greater policymaking authority back to the state and local level.
Read more »Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty is probably going to gain control of the city's schools. But what will he do to increase parental involvement?
Read more »The Washington Education Association is the only entity that does not seem to get it: no one should be forced to pay for political activity against their will.
Read more »Two of the top people from the Fordham Foundation are less than impressed with the new report from the Aspen Commission.
If the last two weeks are any indication, the year ahead could be a good one for school choice.
Read more »School reformers should be cheering at the plan incoming New York governor Eliot Spitzer announced recently to reform the state’s mediocre public schools.
Read more »Why one Utah state senator voted for the state's proposed scholarship bill.
Read more »There are a thousand ways that special interests and their legislative allies could screw up Spitzer's broad vision, but his speech was an inspiring start.
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