It would be incorrect to imply that charters have
a monopoly on school choice.
Not exact matches
«The public educational system is a
monopoly,» he wrote in 1967, offering
choice only to «those who [can] afford to buy education outside the public
schools» and thereby amplifying the influence of family background
on student achievement.
My assignment was to cover the Grinches, the naysayers, the Chicken Littles, who at every turn try to prop up the government
monopoly on education and severely limit parents»
choices as to where to send their kids to
school.
On one hand he extols parental «choice,» on the other hand he decries the locally elected voice of school boards as «monopolies.&raqu
On one hand he extols parental «
choice,»
on the other hand he decries the locally elected voice of school boards as «monopolies.&raqu
on the other hand he decries the locally elected voice of
school boards as «
monopolies.»
With National
School Choice Week behind us, the battle — and it is a battle — to free our children from a
monopoly by zip - code public education system is being fought
on fronts all over the country, and in red and blue states alike, more and more Democrats are breaking ranks and joining Republicans in the fight.
It also exposes the entrenched educational establishment bent
on stifling
school choice options and preserving its
monopoly on state education dollars.