Donald Trump’s first budget proposal would allocate $1.4 billion for school-choice programs over the coming fiscal year, and many supposed education-reform advocates are not happy about it.
In service to its symbiotic relationship with the teachers’ union, the Democratic Party continues to go all-in on its anti–school choice crusade, a recipe for electoral disaster.
The state legislature on Friday advanced bills that could reshape Kentucky's K-12 and higher education systems.
"Those anti-school choice, they're going to fight to the very end to discourage members to vote in favor of school choice. But you can tell that we are winning. You can tell that the fight is over ...
AUSTIN — Days after the Texas House unveiled its version of a school choice program, public school advocates gathered near the Capitol in Austin to send a clear signal to Texas lawmakers that ...
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