The state opposes
expanded school choice options to instead protect public educators.
That kind of system — if it is truly against any form of
expanded school choice options for every child, not just the affluent or the lucky — stands behind the disempowerment of that family and the academic suffering of that child.
For that reason, the Broward Teachers Union earlier this year denounced five new state laws that
expanded school choice options for parents, including the promise of more seats in charter and virtual schools.
His aggressive, bare - knuckle style, cuts to public spending, and well - publicized clashes with the New Jersey Education Association have made the governor a media sensation and shoved his education reform ideas — which include
expanding school choice options for students and overhauling teacher tenure, compensation, and pensions — into the national spotlight.
A department spokeswoman said the budget blueprint «focuses on ensuring the Department fulfills its core obligations to protect all students, while also
expanding school choice options available to parents and eliminating duplicative and ineffective programs.»
Three months after expanding 529 savings accounts to primary and secondary school tuition for private school, new legislation has been introduced in Congress to
expand school choice options to military families.
We need to
expand school choice options such as charter schools, vouchers, and education savings accounts.
New legislation has been introduced in Congress to
expand school choice options to military families.
It seems unlikely to
expand school choice options for families in the middle or working classes.»
Bryant: We Should Not Stand In The School House Doorway And Resist School Choice January 12, 2016 by Brett Kittredge Governor Phil Bryant was sworn in to his second term as governor today, and delivered an inaugural address where we touched on many of his priorities, including
expanding school choice options to more Mississippi families.
If you would like to see Mississippi
expand school choice options to every child in the state, please Join The Movement and get involved today!
(Harrisburg, PA — May 3, 2011)-- Hundreds of students, teachers, parents and legislators gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to show their support for the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program and to advocate for passage of Senate Bill 1, legislation that would greatly
expand school choice options in Pennsylvania.
(Hanover, MD, January 15, 2013) Charter schools are the cornerstone of the movement to
expand school choice options for families which has revolutionized public K - 12 education over the past two decades.
Mohammed spearheads the district's strategic work to redesign existing campuses and launch new school models to
expand school choice options for students district wide through its Public School Choice initiative.
As the incoming Secretary of Education, Ms. DeVos will be tasked with implementing the President - Elect's campaign pledge to
expand school choice options to all 11 million students living in poverty.
He spent the first five years of the 2000s as a leader in the national movement to
expand school choice options for low - income parents.
Senate Education Chairman Sen. Dan W. «Blade» Morrish and Rep. Kirk Talbot championed the legislation, demonstrating their commitment to
expanding school choice options and improving the quality of education in Louisiana.
She not only helped
expand school choice options in Richmond, but she helped ensure that all public school students in Richmond would be eligible to receive funds thru the Richmond Promise program.
STATE HOUSE — As he prepares charter school legislation he plans to file this fall, Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday said
expanding school choice options for Massachusetts students and families will be a goal of his administration's first term.
The presidential hopeful supports
expanding school choice options.
In state after state, lawmakers sought to overhaul school funding formulas, rearrange accountability systems, and
expand school choice options like vouchers, education savings accounts, and the charter school sector.
Not exact matches
The EITC would
expand options for families seeking additional
choices in the grades before college by allowing up to $ 100 million in tax credits for contributions to public and private
schools.
Expanding School Choice School choice programs give parents and their children options in education, which should be a common goal for all
Choice School choice programs give parents and their children options in education, which should be a common goal for all
choice programs give parents and their children
options in education, which should be a common goal for all of us.
Those who have fought for
school choice should recognize free community college for what it really is, and instead push for reforms that
expand options and
choice — not limit them.
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.
A more constructive approach is the road we've been traveling for 20 years now:
expanding school choice via new, high - quality
options.
The goal of Louisiana's private
school choice policy is to
expand over time the number of high quality, free or low - cost
schooling options available to low - income families.
Well - functioning
school choice requires a federal role in gathering and disseminating high - quality data on
school performance; ensures that civil rights laws are enforced; distributes funds based on enrollment of high - need students in particular
schools; and supports a growing supply of
school options through an
expanded, equitably funded charter sector and through the unfettered growth of digital learning via application of the U.S. Constitution's commerce clause.
While
expanding parental
options for children's education in Milwaukee,
school choice has transformed public education into a multi-sector delivery system for the good of everyone.
Soon after, and as part of a broader
school - board decision to
expand school -
choice options, the district launched a science and technology middle
school, a dual - language immersion elementary, an all - digital high
school, an arts - centered grade
school, a virtual
school starting at grade 3, and more.
As the evidence on
school choice continues to grow, it is tempting to compare the results achieved by
school voucher programs to those of charter
schools — to ask whether one
option or the other represents a more promising avenue for
expanding educational opportunity.
Donald Trump unveiled a
school choice plan on Thursday that would create a $ 20 billion block grant to
expand charter and private
school options for low - income children — an idea championed by conservatives, but which has previously fizzled in Congress.
With 13 states launching or
expanding school voucher programs, and 509 new charter
schools opening this year, more parents can take advantage of the
school choice options that have been a cornerstone of the nation's
school reform movement.
I see real value in having Washington make it easier for states and communities to more readily
expand options if they'd like, but that calls for a clear - headed discussion of Washington's role — not reflexive cheerleading for
school choice.
Throughout my eight years in office, we took steps forward: gradually increasing our standards for what constitutes an «A»
school, increasing the writing requirements when it became apparent that our students and teachers were ready for the higher bar, and
expanding choice options for those who needed another environment in order to succeed.
The goal of Louisiana's private
school choice policy is to
expand the number of high quality, free or low - cost
schooling options available to low - income families.
Families that participate in
school choice programs are not the only ones who benefit from
expanded educational
options.
We see that in states with lots of
school choice, like Arizona, Florida and Wisconsin, the share of resources devoted to
expanding educational
options are roughly 2 to 3 percent.
Expanding school choice and high - quality
options within districts is part of the solution.
We hope policymakers, philanthropists, and practitioners of educational
choice programs will look to these results as confirmation of the success of America's largest private
school choice program and as encouragement to
expand K - 12
options for families across the country.»
Gov. Bryant Signs Charter
School Legislation Into Law April 14, 2016 by Brett Kittredge Governor Phil Bryant signed legislation today to provide parents with more school choice options by expanding access to charter schools in Missis
School Legislation Into Law April 14, 2016 by Brett Kittredge Governor Phil Bryant signed legislation today to provide parents with more
school choice options by expanding access to charter schools in Missis
school choice options by
expanding access to charter
schools in Mississippi.
For many years, states and the federal government have been creating a range of
schooling options for students, and the focus of the new administration on
expanding choice is likely to accelerate this trend.
By
expanding school choice in suburbia,
school reformers can break down opposition to what should be the ultimate goal: Ending Zip Code Education policies by forcing states to fully fund education and voucherize those dollars so they can follow every child to whatever
school option they choose.
For many years, states and the federal government have been creating a range of
schooling options for students, and the focus of the new Administration on
expanding choice is likely to accelerate this trend.
IPS has announced plans to
expand sports
options for students as the district moves to an all -
choice high
school model.
Walker's support for
expanding choice and charter
options is based on the view that competition creates a better product and that an education marketplace will improve all public
schools, according to Walker policy director Ryan Murray.
By
expanding Florida's
school choice options, parents and students will be able to find an education solution that best fits their needs.
DeVos and President Donald Trump have vowed to
expand so - called
school choice options for students, explicitly naming magnet
schools as one of those
options.
She is a former state legislator where she served on the Senate Education Committee and fought successfully to
expand educational
options for Louisiana's children by authoring and supporting numerous pieces of
school choice legislation.
Step up to the «
school choice» smorgasbord, where with Indiana phasing in one of the nation's most expansive
school voucher programs and charter
school options expanding (at least in urban areas), parents face a growing array of
choices for where to send their kids to
school.