Across the country, states are enacting and expanding school choice options for families. This year alone, 12 states and the District of Columbia have implemented new school choice options for children or expanded existing options, leading The Wall Street Journal to label 2011 “The Year of School Choice.”[1] … Read more
The District of Columbia is home to one of the nation's most troubled public school systems. The District spends $14,400 for every child in public school—well above the national average and more than any of the 50 states.[1] The 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)… Read more
Ranchers have been allowed to stock zoos and wildlife refuges and export the animals to their native lands without...… Read more
For decades now, spending on public education has been increasing significantly, while academic achievement has remained...… Read more
The Kentucky Derby may be known as the "the most exciting two minutes in sports," but developments in school choice over...… Read more
Arizona families won big last week when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the state’s school choice program, the Arizona...… Read more
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts were created in 2001 to provide parents with more options to pay for their...… Read more
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts were created in 2001 to empower parents with greater options for their children’s...… Read more