By Erik Twist | The Common Sense Institute’s recent report, Echoes in the Halls: Arizona School Districts’ Growing Problem with Empty Buildings and Empty Buses (August 2025), quantifies a reality that many parents and educators in Arizona already sense: the traditional district school system is struggling to adapt to the new education marketplace. The report highlights| AZ FREE NEWS - Your #1 Source for Arizona News & Politics!
A charter high school may be the perfect option for you or your child. When considering what charter schools to attend, it is necessary to consider the type of charter that you have in mind. Learn more about the difference between traditional charter schools and renaissance charter schools here. The post Applying to a Public Charter High School (for SY 2025-2026) appeared first on GreatPhillySchools.| GreatPhillySchools
Anti-Charter School Bill Would Hurt Most Vulnerable CA Students by Lance Izumi | July 14, 2025 A bill plowing through the State Legislature is using fiscal accountability as a fig-leaf issue to hide its real intentions—crippling California’s popular charter-school sector in order to bolster regular public schools that are seeing declines in both enrollment and […]| Pacific Research Institute
The question of the constitutionality of religious charter schools challenges the very identity of the public charter movement| Education Next
EAST GREENWICH – Plans for the New England Institute of Technology to launch a new charter school are being put on hold while the technical college seeks additional feedback from the community to refine its proposal. Amy Grzybowski, New England Tech’s vice president of community relations, told Providence Business News the college applied with the […]| Providence Business News
Dr. Cassandra Ulbrich, former President of the Michigan Board of Education, gave powerful testimony before the Michigan House and Senate for increased charter school transparency.| Public Voices For Public Schools