A federal scholarship tax credit: Trump's only fifty-state school-choice option
By Thomas W. Carroll
By Thomas W. Carroll
By Dara Zeehandelaar, Ph.D. and Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
Tomorrow marks the end of National School Choice Week 2017.
The American Federation for Children (AFC) recently released its third annual poll on school choice. The national poll surveyed just over 1,000 likely November 2018 voters early this January via phone calls.
By Michael J. Petrilli
One of the few education promises President-elect Trump made on the campaign trail was to launch a major new federal initiative on school choice. By nominating choice advocate Betsy DeVos to be his secretary of education, he indicated that he was serious about it.
When President Donald Trump stopped by a Cleveland charter school in September, he promised to “establish the national goal of providing school choice to every American child living in poverty.” Although he
As a two-term president and the de facto leader of the free world, Barack Obama has represented with his tenure a triumphant opus to the opportunity that makes the American experiment possible.
By Aaron Churchill, Jamie Davies O’Leary, and Chad L. Aldis
By Rachel Campos-Duffy and Jason Crye
More than sixty years after Brown v. Board, traditional district schools are more often than not still havens of homogeneity.
Peter Cunningham recently called district-charter collaboration the “great unfilled promise” of school choice.