Dardenne and Vitter answered questions
about school choice options in Louisiana and discussed their individual plans on how to empower parents with the ability to make education decisions for their children.
These Idahoans shared that they knew little
about school choice options in their community.
As guests at meetings held by Stand for Children - Tennessee, Memphis LIFT, and the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO), we've had the opportunity to talk to students, parents, clergy, and other invested groups
about their school choice options.
National School Choice Week is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical effort seeking to raise awareness
about the school choice options parents have, or want to have, for their children.
«If we're going to have a debate
about school choice options, let's at least be honest about what the options are,» said Meyer.
Parents learned
about their school choice options, while their children enjoyed a fun filled experienced at the museum.
Despite its name, PIRC wasn't designed to inform parents
about school choice options.
First, consider simplifying and personalizing the information parents receive
about their school choice options.
Not exact matches
I've been overwhelmed with all of the
options (I do better with limited
choices) and, while I haven't actually visited any of the
schools in person yet (I have talked with some moms
about where they are sending their kids), I haven't felt peaceful
about the whole process.
If the children complain
about the healthy lunch
options, share these ideas on how lunchrooms can encourage
school children to make healthy food
choices.
An analysis of more than 100 million individual searches on the nation's largest
school - quality website finds that expanded local
choice motivates families to become more informed
about their educational
options.
Tom Carroll wrote in more detail
about how a tax credit scholarship program could work in «A Federal Scholarship Tax Credit: The Only Fifty - State
School -
Choice Option.»
While it didn't ultimately become law, it's stoked the conversation
about educational
choice in the state and how we can empower families to find
schooling options that work for their kids.
It is perhaps not surprising that families with few
school -
choice options are less likely to access the available information
about schools in the area.
But
school choice can only fulfill this potential if parents are informed
about their
options.
Third, our results suggest that online search tools such as GreatSchools can be powerful mechanisms through which to provide families with the information they need to take advantage of
choice programs and
about local
schooling options more broadly.
Our results indicate that parents respond to increased
school -
choice options by collecting more information
about the quality of local
schools.
The Department of Education's recently updated statutory guidance for careers states that
schools should use websites with their pupils that «present the full range of opportunities in an objective way that will help pupils make good
choices about post-16
options».
Check out our Types of
School Choice page to learn more about how different educational choice options are funded and how they work for fam
Choice page to learn more
about how different educational
choice options are funded and how they work for fam
choice options are funded and how they work for families.
But in 2011, reformers set ambitious goals for how many
options could be afforded to parents, so even if participation is light, the range of
choices that parents and children have in education should cause everyone to think twice
about how public
schools have been operating.
Parents are adept at holding
schools accountable when they are empowered with
choices and armed with information
about their
options.
For the same reason that accepting a scholarship moved families from the object of a conversation to the subject of a conversation
about educational opportunity, these same families» decisions to leave one
school and to keep their child enrolled in a
school of their
choice for as long as the
option is available are, in my opinion, examples of «the complete
school choice journey.»
Other data
about the state show that New Hampshire offers few
options for public
school choice.
With
school choice likely to be a big focus of the new Administration's education agenda, these efforts will be undermined if parents lack the basic information they need to make an informed
choice about other
options, which the regulations provide.
Quite often, public
schools of
choice are to low - income families what private
schools are to more affluent families, Swagerty says, adding that she loves the fact that charters give low - income families the
option to «make smart decisions
about what's best for their children.»
Scott noted that
about 50 percent of those students live in states with no
school choice options.
When asked
about public
school choice and how he will address the growth of charter
schools and declining enrollment in the district, he said that his own parents had the
choice to be in a community that provided the best
options for their children.
In its letter, NSBA took the opportunity to inform the conversation
about the efficacy of
school choice on student achievement and
school performance and highlight several
options that are currently offered by public
school districts; from local magnet
schools and charter
schools authorized by local
school boards to public specialty
schools, such as military academies and those offering specialized curricula for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Proponents of parent trigger laws contend that parents are best positioned to advocate for their children's education and will make informed
choices about the
school options that are presented to them.
In the education reform debate,
school choice options — namely charter
schools — are among the most buzzed
about topics.
Today marks the beginning of National
School Choice Week (NSCW), a week designed to raise public awareness
about all types of effective education
options for children, including traditional and charter public
schools, magnet, private, online and homeschools.
He talked
about his desire to increase the number of charter
schools and other
school choice options because «the traditional way, it's not working so well.»
Providing access to variety of
options to parents and communities for them to make a
choice of their child's education is what
school choice all
about»
Choice is not an attack on public
schools and has never been
about privatizing education; it is
about creating a vibrant marketplace of high quality education
options — public, private and charter — and empowering parents to choose the best setting for their child.
During Louisiana's celebration of National
School Choice Week parents from across the state engaged in passionate discussions
about the importance of all types of education
options for children.
About National
School Choice Week National
School Choice Week provides an unprecedented opportunity, every January, to shine a spotlight on the need for effective education
options for all children.
The second is to help all families have a greater awareness
about their
options and remove many of the barriers that currently prevent some families from accessing
school choice.
The Advocate Guest column:
School choice data doesn't reflect classroom reality As school choice continues to gain support, we must broaden the conversation about effectiveness to include more than scores, and we must seek access to more data that can help us determine not just how students are performing in math and reading, but what effect expanding educational options has on them beyond gradu
School choice data doesn't reflect classroom reality As
school choice continues to gain support, we must broaden the conversation about effectiveness to include more than scores, and we must seek access to more data that can help us determine not just how students are performing in math and reading, but what effect expanding educational options has on them beyond gradu
school choice continues to gain support, we must broaden the conversation
about effectiveness to include more than scores, and we must seek access to more data that can help us determine not just how students are performing in math and reading, but what effect expanding educational
options has on them beyond graduation.
We at the California Charter
Schools Association will continue to work with our members to help educate parents and the public
about how best to navigate the transition from a command and control system of education to one where parents make well - informed
choices between an abundance of quality
options.
Warner sees a tremendous opportunity for after -
school and out - of -
school time providers to change the conversation
about better
choices and
options.
Clearly, with charters becoming a more popular
option for more and more students, their growth alone will not address concerns
about the quality of available
school choice options, and they will remain a work in progress over the next 25 years.
In fact, those who support the amended platform language, which undercuts parent
choice, are the ones who seek to impose their ideology on black folk by seeking to substitute their
choices about school options in place of the decisions of individual black parents.
But if
school choice is
about creating quality
options, then why is New Orleans taking away entirely the
option of a neighborhood
school?
Her sadness
about her family makes her all the more motivated to lobby for increased education
options: «I can advocate for
school choice because this is happening in my own family.
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options in Idaho for Hispanic families Consider how to move beyond research to action with Idaho
schools and communities
Parents had the opportunity to learn
about Louisiana's
school choice options during the weekend festival on the New Orleans riverfront.
Listen to parents discuss why they chose to apply and enroll their child in this
school, watch a 6th grade math class in action and see why parents are using DCSRN's virtual
school tours to learn
about their
school options and apply to Chavez
Schools during the current
school choice season.
If the families who care most
about education were also those who are most likely to avail themselves of
school choice options, then the district
schools would be left with the families who were generally less educated and less demanding.
And during National
School Choice Week, we want people to learn more
about the
options they have in their community.»