…of parents who thought their kids were in good places before. And as a result, we have seen parents wanting to reassert their right as their child’s first educator to…
…request of Maine parents, represented by the Institute for Justice, to accept their case against Maine’s law that forbids parents from using town tuitioning funding, a form of vouchers, to…
…of school choice. Long before recent legislative wins to expand choice to thousands of parents and students across the country, Milton Friedman dreamed of a system of choice for families…
…public, private or charter schools or separately on its own. Many describe microschools as a “mid-point” between traditional schooling and homeschooling. Most microschools are independently parent-led, but some are affiliated…
…costs of home education are assumed by the parents. C.R.S. 22-33-104.5. Curriculum and Instruction The instructor of a child being homeschooled must be a parent, guardian, or adult relative. The…
…leaving public schools when students left for other options, fears that the established, successful curriculum would disintegrate, and concerns that students would not receive certain specialized services. Parents want a…
…expectations and a bit more flexibility to accomplish it. “Students and parents want structure,” Principal Jon Doyle told me over the phone. That is exactly what Christ Lutheran is working…
…work related issues such as low salaries, unsafe working conditions, long hours or problems with their bosses,” teachers’ unions and their affiliates actually dotry “to prevent parents from having (educational)…
…to school parents: “Homeschooling” is the education of a child mainly at home other than a school. It is usually conducted by a parent, tutor, or online teacher. Parents or…
…as I watch parents right now filing lawsuits to keep schools open or signing petitions asking districts to reverse course on remote learning. They’ve all got different reasons, but at…