In January, high school teacher Warren Smith posted a viral video of an exchange he had with a student. Six months later, his life has dramatically changed.
Lawsuits in Utah and Arkansas allege private school vouchers violate state constitutions.
At least three Texas House Republicans who opposed the governor’s school choice proposal last fall lost their primary runoffs.
With legislation introduced or expected in many states, the debate is intensifying between advocates and opponents such as teachers unions.
The Texas governor aims to unseat Republicans who blocked education savings funds from the omnibus education bill last year.
More states are allowing parents to choose the best education option for their children outside the public school system.
A handful of Republicans join with Democrats to stop school choice in the Lone Star State.
Parents and private schools are waiting for the remaining second-quarter funds for the next school year’s tuition and expenses.
Ending America’s oldest school-choice program may force tens of thousands back to public schools that don’t have capability to taken them all in.
In January, high school teacher Warren Smith posted a viral video of an exchange he had with a student. Six months later, his life has dramatically changed.
Lawsuits in Utah and Arkansas allege private school vouchers violate state constitutions.
At least three Texas House Republicans who opposed the governor’s school choice proposal last fall lost their primary runoffs.
With legislation introduced or expected in many states, the debate is intensifying between advocates and opponents such as teachers unions.
The Texas governor aims to unseat Republicans who blocked education savings funds from the omnibus education bill last year.
More states are allowing parents to choose the best education option for their children outside the public school system.
A handful of Republicans join with Democrats to stop school choice in the Lone Star State.
Parents and private schools are waiting for the remaining second-quarter funds for the next school year’s tuition and expenses.
Ending America’s oldest school-choice program may force tens of thousands back to public schools that don’t have capability to taken them all in.