Sentences with phrase «support education choice options»

While national polling consistently indicates that voters support education choice options, it is the waiting lists and yearly increases in enrollment that paint the true picture and show the obvious: parents want more options in their child's education.

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She offers expectant couples the education and support to make informed choices regarding the full spectrum of options available throughout the birth process, and unlock the innate skills that produce a positive birthing experience.
A culture of combined choice and support creates an environment where students drive their own education with the option to access others along the way.
A large majority of military households support new school choice options through education savings accounts, vouchers, or tax - credit scholarships.
AFC Blog: Oklahoma's school choice victory and America's growing support for education options http://bit.ly/1XArHfn
«One thing is clear from Education Next's poll released today: despite the wording of the questions, when looking across the board at the dominant forms of educational choice options like charter schools, vouchers, and tax credit scholarships, this poll finds more support for these programs than opposition.
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.
In response to a call to AFC's national headquarters to ask why they are interested in funding election campaigns for lawmakers in North Carolina, Matt Frendewey, communications director, said via email, «as the nation's voice for educational choice, AFC and its coalition partners in states such as North Carolina support candidates on a bipartisan basis who believe in strengthening education by giving parents more educational options for their children.»
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.
STAND UP AND SPEAK OUT FOR HIGH QUALITY: * Pre - Kindergarten — College Graduation Systems * Real Parent Power through School Governance Councils * School Choice Options * Early Child Education & Afterschool Programs * English Language Learners (ELL) Supports * Children w. Special Needs & School Based Health Care Services * Effective Teacher / Principal Preparation & Evaluation Systems * High School Drop Out Prevention Supports * Children in Foster / Adoptive Care & Alternative Education Services
We have provided briefings, informational forums and other information and support for the goals of the New Jersey Opportunity Scholarship Act, which would help students in our most disadvantaged districts with scholarships to choose superior schools, and have supported inter-district school choice, charter and virtual schools, online supplemental courses, education savings accounts and other options
Ann Duplessis 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.
On issue on the mind of many voters are the candidates» support of school choice options and continuing the groundbreaking education reforms enacted during the last decade.
To really understand what school choice means, we need to pull apart the two major components of school choice initiatives: the ability to choose one's school from an array of public, charter, private, and religious options; and the use of vouchers to subsidize these choices with public tax dollars that have historically, and constitutionally in many places, been intended to support public education.
We both support expanding the range of educational options for families of modest means to include private and faith - based schools, but we do so because we believe parental choice is good education policy.
Some education reformers support parental choice in theory but — purportedly in the name of quality — want to limit the options available to parents.
Ann Duplessis is a former Louisiana 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.
Working with grassroots activists on the ground to provide parents buses that can inform families about the quality of choice options (along with information on, for example, what a child should know by third grade) would not only improve data quality, but also bolster support for school choice and education reform overall.
She has been a leader in reform to make education more innovative and responsive, and supports teachers with ideas for gains in student achievement, and parents with new educational choices and options.
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