Heartland Newspapers - Education

Florida District Cuts Competition Opportunities for Choice Schools

Gussie Lorenzo-Luaces and three classmates at Deer Park Elementary in Tampa, Florida wanted to find what sort of paper allows a paper airplane to fly the farthest.

Voucher-like Measure Passes Montana Legislature

As Montana legislators wrap up their legislative session, school reform measures have made some progress for the first time in a largely blue, traditional, and rural state.

Wisconsin’s Walker Proposes More School Choice

School choice advocates are optimistic Wisconsin Gov.

Texans Debate School Choice Possibilities

While Texas lawmakers have so far proposed relatively small school choice programs, more than that may happen in this legislative session, say local observers.

Idaho Reconsiders Common Core

Idaho’s House Education Committee heard testimony in January concerning the Common Core education standards, an effort to standardize what schools across the country teach through common K-12 stand

Students, Teachers Abandon Academics

“We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.”—George Orwell 

States Should Not Dictate Curriculum

Recently, en route to Michigan’s northernmost point, it struck me that Calumet is more than 500 miles away from Lansing, where state legislators make policy.

Bipartisan Leaders Rethink Indiana’s Common Core Participation (updated)

Indiana’s Senate passed a bill to withdraw the state from Common Core national education standards in February, after the bill morphed into a bipartisan bid to have the state reconsider with more p

Bill Would Withdraw Georgia from Common Core

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A lawmaker has filed a bill that would withdraw Georgia from Common Core national education standards and prohibit personal information collected on the tests from being shared outside the state.
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