Why one Utah state senator voted for the state's proposed scholarship bill.
Read more »There are a thousand ways that special interests and their legislative allies could screw up Spitzer's broad vision, but his speech was an inspiring start.
Read more »There's a reason lots of parents are trying to get their children into gifted programs.
Read more »What has had a more lasting impact in Arizona: school choice or expanded early childhood education?
Read more »Georgia’s charter schools are outperforming traditional schools and are serving a more diverse and economically disadvantaged population.
Read more »National standards might soon overcome the obstacles that have doomed their passage in the past. It is highly unlikely, however, that they’ll ever overcome the much more destructive politics of implementation.
Read more »The second of a two-part series looking at President Bush's State of the Union address.
Read more »If Ohio’s policymakers are serious about meaningful reform in the way education is funded the best place to start is by funding students rather than buildings and political boundaries.
Read more »Few things flow north, but a virtual copy of Florida’s special needs scholarship program has seeped into northern neighbor Georgia’s state legislature this session and stands a good chance of passing the Senate this week.
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