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Gov. Tim Walz is facing a consequential decision about whether to have the state of Minnesota opt in to the...
Read moreAt a time when political polarization dominates nearly every policy debate, educational choice stands out as a surprising area of...
Read moreA federal tax-credit scholarship provision will go into effect on January 1, 2027 and eligible K-12 students can then begin...
Read moreSupport for charter schools remains high among the majority of all American adults at 63 percent. A recent national July poll conducted...
Read morePerhaps it is convenient for the teachers’ union to use a word with a negative connotation to label all choice...
Read moreSupport for a choice policy that would allow families to direct a portion of the education dollars already allocated by...
Read moreDespite being pigeonholed as a “voucher” or a “diversion” of funds from public schools, the recently passed federal tax-credit scholarship...
Read moreThe landmark tax-credit scholarship provision in the newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act is an opportunity for Minnesota students — and...
Read moreOne argument against education choice programs is that expanding parental freedom to access alternative learning environments doesn’t mean much in...
Read moreA spring teacher survey reveals strong support for education savings accounts (ESAs) in K-12 education. This includes 81 percent of...
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