…approved scholarship funding organization (SFO). Parents can use the funds to pay for a variety of educational services, including private school tuition and fees; instructional materials and devices; specialized services…
…parents a range of questions on school choice policies and various classroom issues. Check back for the full report releasing next week, including what American school parents have to say…
…important, who defines excellence? We believe that should be for parents to decide—not politicians, bureaucrats, MaryElizabethSings, or us. With school choice, parents will be able to match their and their…
…stress and anxiety in their own unique ways, parents should watch out for certain changes in behavior. Some signs the CDC recommends parents look out for include: • Excessive crying…
…and many other economists support. States are increasingly offering a relatively new way of funding education that empowers parents: education savings accounts (ESAs). With ESAs, parents can access tutoring, pay…
…that required two surgeries and a year-long recovery. “I had to stay close to my parents, and doing nothing for a year just wasn’t an option,” Leslie said. While recovering,…
…MPCP administrator designations for students who always remained in MPCP; 11.4 percent of MPCP students were described by their parents as having disabilities, based on responses to our parent surveys…
…article about creationism and vouchers. 3. Friday Freakout: Parent vs Parent A North Carolina judge ruled the state’s voucher program unconstitutional this year. As that decision is being appealed, we…
…an option. This would take the same financing structure as Arizona’s education savings account (with state funds being deposited into a parent-controlled account), but parents would be empowered to use…
CNN Parents posted an article entitled “Public vs. private school: What’s with all the judging?” that explores the subtle and overtly hostile ways parents can treat one another based on…