More Money and Gimmicks Won’t Improve Public Schools, but Competition From Charters Will
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Sarah Roderick-Fitch | June 8, 2023 (The Center Square) – The Virginia Department of Education released a report on recommendations for the General Assembly, and the status of the commonwealth’s commitment to promote excellence in education. Leaders and stakeholders met to evaluate and recommend specific policies and performance standards for public education in the commonwealth. The
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Jillian Schneider | June 7, 2023 (The Lion) — Oklahoma education officials approved the first-ever religious charter school on Monday, propelling school choice into unprecedented territory. The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board voted 3-2 in favor of a virtual Catholic charter school after initially rejected its earlier application in April. The new vote was celebrated for supporting religious liberty
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EdNews Virginia | June 7, 2023 Richmond Public Schools (RPS) and its various offices are closed today following last night’s shooting outside a graduation ceremony. In addition, all graduation ceremonies through Friday are now canceled. “RPS offers its deepest condolences to the victims and families of yesterday’s shooting, and to all who are impacted by
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