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March 26, 2008
March 26, 2007
Certifying Parents
Wall Street Journal, March 23, 2008
That so many families turn to home schooling is a market solution to a market failure -- namely the dismal performance of the local education monopoly.
Offering Teachers Incentives; and a Chance to Live Their Faith
New York Times, NY, March 22, 2008
...and primarily a program at Seton Hall University that combined both, offering a variety of incentives for recent graduates to commit to teaching for two years in a Catholic school in a low-income area.
GOP Moving Forward With School Choice Plan
Walker County Messenger, GA, March 22, 2008
When it comes to fixing Georgia schools, if the Republican leaders of the General Assembly had their choice, parents would have theirs.
Gender Matters In The Classroom
Minnesota Daily, MN, March 25, 2008
Single-sex education models have shown promising results. In coeducation classrooms, boys and girls are more likely to act in ways prescribed to their particular gender.
Support Growing For Single-Gender Education
Greenville News, SC, March 25, 2008
The Department of Education's Office of Public School Choice, created by state Superintendent of Education Jim Rex, is working with more than 90 schools that currently offer a single-gender option, and with 100 more that are interested in offering programs next year.
School Choice
Education Week, MD, March 25, 2008
Students who use vouchers to attend private schools tend to perform better on assessment tests and graduate from high school at higher rates, suggests a report...
School Choice Bills Face Political Squabble
Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA, March 26, 2008
The fight for control of primary education in Georgia faces important tests Wednesday as House and Senate committees consider a pair of school choice bills.
Put Charter School Decisions In State Hands
Allentown Morning Call, PA, March 26, 2008
A significant first step toward achieving that change will be for Pennsylvania to improve its charter school law. If a group has a high-quality charter school proposal, they should not be denied the right to open their school.
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