Extra Credit
School choice in court
It is almost impossible to treat all people equally with a single system of public schools. To foster peace and real unity, educational freedom is key.
A charter school pioneer counters the political influence of organized labor.
Protesters demand "Great Schools Now."
Where even distinguished professors wield spiked bats.
No educational improvement for poor kids if it takes money out of the pockets of public schools.
Market incentives and individual choice are the best tools for fixing American education.
It recognizes that there is no one answer to fixing education in America.
Per-pupil spending of $27,500 hasn't helped Camden's schools.
In California, the parent trigger law is causing school reform even without resorting to charters.
Louisiana is now set to become the first state to extend school choice to all students trapped in failing public schools.
School spending increases, the ranks of administrators swell, but scores remain flat.
The Institute for Justice is planning to intervene in the lawsuit, representing parents.
Unions and politicians are trying to kill the best hope for many disadvantaged kids.
When it comes to education policy, Sen. Ted Cruz is adamantly pro-choice.
With NYC's per pupil spending at $20,000, why can't public schools afford pens?
Nothing turns voters against vouchers more than the idea of funding a religious education with public money.
The sad fact is that the public schools have spent more than $600 billion a year with little to show in terms of science education for public school students.
The mayor has a vendetta against charter-school leader and former political rival Eva Moskowitz.