Summarizing three recent educational choice studies A lot is happening in America right now, so it can be easy to overlook new research that is being released. But in just … The post Tuition, Income Levels, and Microschools, Oh My! appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
Families can’t use an ESA that they don’t know exists Last week, my colleague Paul DiPerna wrote a great piece on Informed Choice looking at the impact of the term “school voucher” … The post New Survey Highlights Widespread Ignorance of Choice Programs appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
The nation’s report card (NAEP) just released students’ test scores from 2024, giving us the first update on high school seniors’ academic progress since the pre-COVID assessment in 2019. The … The post Graduates of “Unprecedented Times”: Were NAEP Scores Always This Low? appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
At EdChoice, we’ve been conducting nationally representative surveys of public opinion on educational choice for over a decade. Our 2025 Schooling in America (SIA) survey was released last week, marking the 13th year … The post Educational Choice’s Blurred (Political) Lines Revisited appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
What do Americans really think about K–12 education? We dive into the results of our 2025 Schooling in America survey.| EdChoice
New analysis shows West Virginia’s school choice program saves money while expanding opportunities Families in West Virginia are beginning to take advantage of the Hope Scholarship Program, and taxpayers are … The post Hope Scholarship Delivers Wins for Families and Taxpayers appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
There are many things I love about living in Ireland. Towards the top of the list is carvery. Many pubs have what to most Americans would look like a cafeteria … The post Parent Opinion on Public Schools is Positive but Soft appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
Well, here we are again with another list-driven post. This time I’m coming armed with more data than the last one, where I made some assumptions to tell you the seven … The post The 13 States Where Charter Schools Have More to Gain than Private Schools If They Opt-In to the Federal Tax-Credit Scholarship Program appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
New research explores the drivers of parent decision making When families decide to leave their local public school, does that choice reflect a pull toward a private school, or is … The post School Choice: Pulled by Promise or Pushed by Problems? appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
Other than teachers, who participates in school crowdfunding? What kinds of parents donate personal money to their child’s school, above taxes and tuition?| EdChoice
We dive into the myth of school choice causing the closure of public schools and analyze the data.| EdChoice
We surveyed a nationally representative sample of parents, providing insights into who homeschools. Who they are will surprise you.| EdChoice
The EdChoice Bundle is a curated collection of five resources designed to give a full picture of educational choice in America today.| EdChoice
Our Winter Future Forum Pulse reveals that flexible work not only has a positive impact on productivity but also can help counter employee burnout.| Future Forum