A quiet decision from the Supreme Court today—one that received far less media coverage than it should have—may well be remembered as a key moment in the battle over the soul of public education in the United States. The justices, deadlocked in a 4-4 split, left in place an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that invalidated … The post A Tie at the Top: Why the Supreme Court’s 4-4 Split on Religious Charter Schools Still Spells Trouble for Public Education appeared first on Public Voices F...| Public Voices For Public Schools
Democrats for Education Reform, the front operation for billionaire privateering of public education, has gone all-in for right-wing policies.| Public Voices For Public Schools
Religious Charters? The Charter Industry's Chickens Have Come Home to Roost.| Public Voices For Public Schools
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Seven schools will close in the next few years due to declining enrollment, joining the 53 that closed in the past five years.| Public Voices For Public Schools
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
Despite what the ads say, cyber charter schools are not “free.”| Public Voices For Public Schools
The Missouri GOP supermajority has been defunding our public schools for over a decade, but the last five years have been at breakneck speed.| Public Voices For Public Schools
Miles is taking Houston ISD down the road to perdition and our children are the losers.| Public Voices For Public Schools
Statewide, the reforms included in HB 1422 could save school districts – and taxpayers – more than $400 million.| Public Voices For Public Schools