Legislators arrived in full force at this year's event to celebrate the EITC program and
support school choice expansion.
Not exact matches
Do Americans
support the
expansion of
school choice?
These findings
support the case for continued
expansion of
school choice, especially in our major cities.
So I imagine
choice advocates should mainly expect to see an
expansion in federal dollars going to the Charter
Schools Program, perhaps some new
support for voucher programs.
They should continue to
support funding for the replication and
expansion of high - quality charter
schools, and they should make new investments in research and
support for parent information, equitable funding and facilities, and innovative, low - regulation approaches to equity and effectiveness in
schools of
choice.
Given that Americans use the
school -
choice options available to them, it is worth asking, Do Americans
support the
expansion of
choice, especially when it is targeted to disadvantaged students?
Although a few members have been prominent supporters of charter
school expansion, the group has tended to
support traditional public -
school interests like greater funding for struggling
schools and pay raises for teachers rather than
choice proposals.
I played a tiny role in helping launch the D.C. voucher program when I served at the U.S. Department of Education, and I
support the
expansion of private
school choice programs for low - income students.
Sarah Shad Johnson, a parent of children in Charleston County
Schools and co-founder of Community Voice, says, «The timing of Secretary Duncan's visit comes at a critical time when our state legislators are discussing whether or not to support the adversarial Common Core State Standards, as well as bills regarding school choice, charter school expansion, and tax credits for private schools; our State Superintendent of Education seems to be embracing a controversial stand on the teaching profession; and the focus here in Charleston County appears to be only on experimental, questionable, and expensive initiatives, as opposed to goals of increased learning opportunities.
Schools and co-founder of Community Voice, says, «The timing of Secretary Duncan's visit comes at a critical time when our state legislators are discussing whether or not to
support the adversarial Common Core State Standards, as well as bills regarding
school choice, charter
school expansion, and tax credits for private
schools; our State Superintendent of Education seems to be embracing a controversial stand on the teaching profession; and the focus here in Charleston County appears to be only on experimental, questionable, and expensive initiatives, as opposed to goals of increased learning opportunities.
schools; our State Superintendent of Education seems to be embracing a controversial stand on the teaching profession; and the focus here in Charleston County appears to be only on experimental, questionable, and expensive initiatives, as opposed to goals of increased learning opportunities.»
The American Federation for Children celebrates North Carolina's recently passed budget for its strong
support of
school choice and major
expansion of the North Carolina Opportunity Scholarship Program.
... 51 percent of Wisconsin voters
support a major
expansion of the state's private
school choice program.
He also
supported school choice through both vouchers and the
expansion of charter
schools.
Champion for Parents» Rights FCSBM works to empower parents to make informed decisions about where their children will attend
schools, and strongly
supports the
expansion of
school choice initiatives, including Florida tax credit scholarships, McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities,
schools of
choice, and education savings accounts.
Its programs
support the creation and
expansion of
school vouchers, corporate tax vouchers, corporate tax credits, and other
school choice programs.
The Trump administration deserves credit for recognizing the value of
school choice and for lending rhetorical
support to its
expansion.
Great Public
Schools Now supports the expansion of high - quality choices for students in high need neighborhoods, which includes charter schools as well as many other types of public o
Schools Now
supports the
expansion of high - quality
choices for students in high need neighborhoods, which includes charter
schools as well as many other types of public o
schools as well as many other types of public options.
Our district is in as much or more financial distress with the
expansion of
school choice programs beyond our ability to
support them.