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  • A Sampling of Homeschooling Resources

    Published July 1, 2000
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    ORGANIZATIONS Home School Legal Defense Association 17333 Pickwick Drive Purcellville, VA 20132 540/338-5600 http://www.hslda.org HSLDA is an advocacy group offering legal advice and representation in homeschool court cases.
  • Voucher Schools Keep Costs Low

    Published July 1, 2000
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    While the annual cost per student in the Milwaukee Public Schools is about $9,500, many of the private schools that participate in the city's voucher program had trouble spending even half that amount, according to audits filed with the Wisconsin state
  • Choice Leaders Celebrate Triumphs

    Published July 1, 2000
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    "When Americans are exposed to the idea of school choice, they react positively," said Robert Enlow, vice president of the Milton and Rose D. Friedman Foundation, which has conducted extensive research on public attitudes toward choice.
  • With ACLU, All Things May Be Prohibited

    Published July 1, 2000
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    A three-judge panel of the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati ruled on April 25 that Ohio's motto, "With God, all things are possible," violates the United States Constitution as a government establishment of religion.
  • School Choice Surges in the States

    Published July 1, 2000
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    "What is the problem [in American education]? We have not devised a method to make learning occur at a universally high level. And that's what the voucher people argue. They argue that is because public schools have a monopoly on revenues and customers.
  • Will Ohio’s Children Benefit from the DeRolph Ruling?

    Published July 1, 2000
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    How have children fared following other lawsuits like Ohio's DeRolph, where courts have deemed unconstitutional disparities between public schools that result from different levels of local spending by districts?
  • PDK Poll: Teachers Out of Sync With Public

    Published July 1, 2000
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    Although a recent poll of Massachusetts residents indicated teachers and their families were supportive of school vouchers, the sixth Phi Delta Kappa Poll of Teachers' Attitudes Toward the Public Schools showed only 16 percent of teachers favoring
  • Detroit’s Soaring Graduation Rate Questioned

    Published July 1, 2000
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    According to figures submitted to Michigan's state Department of Education by Detroit Public Schools officials, Interim Superintendent David Adamany has worked a major miracle during his brief tenure as head of the city's 167,000-student system.
  • Destination Milwaukee: Making the Pilgrimage

    Published July 1, 2000
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    In the not-so-distant past, Schlitz claimed it was the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Today, it's not the beer but school choice that has made Milwaukee famous again.
  • SRN Just the Facts: Homeschooling

    Published July 1, 2000
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    Only 3 percent of the nation's 53 million schoolchildren are taught at home, compared to almost 90 percent who are educated in public schools. Yet homeschoolers won the top three places in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee on June 1.
  • Finding a School

    Published July 1, 2000
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    Looking up a school in the phone book has always been a frustrating task. The school could be listed in the white pages under its actual name, or under the name of the school district, the city, or the county, or under "Government Agencies.
  • 07/2000 State Education Roundup

    Published July 1, 2000
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    California * Connecticut * Hawaii * Illinois * Massachusetts Mississippi * Missouri * New Jersey * North Dakota * Ohio * South Carolina CALIFORNIA Tax Break Could Hurt Private Schools Democrat Governor Gray Davis' proposal to exempt
  • ALEC: Different Approach Needed for Better Schools

    Published July 1, 2000
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    "If you keep doing what you're doing, you'll keep getting what you're getting." Robert L.
  • The ABCs of School Choice

    Published July 1, 2000
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    The Friedman Foundation has just published a pamphlet called The ABC's of School Choice, which provides a convenient, pocket-sized fact-book on school choice in America today.
  • Time to Get Our Priorities Right: Schools Exist to Provide an Education for Kids: an interview with Dick DeVos

    Published July 1, 2000
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    “The issue isn't really about politics anymore, it's about helping kids who are trapped in failing school districts. We're on the ballot now, and it's no use arguing about whether it's a good time or a bad time.
  • Public Rejects Red Tape, Federal Intrusion

    Published June 1, 2000
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    In a research summary released last December, National Capital Strategies, Inc.
  • What Wasn’t Said at the NSBA Conference

    Published June 1, 2000
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    This year's 60th Annual Meeting of the National School Boards Association, with 9,000 delegates among the total 19,000 attendees, was typical of such organizational meetings.
  • Teacher Unions Defeat Mandate Reimbursement Plan

    Published June 1, 2000
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    As Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge discovered to his chagrin last June, when state legislators failed to support his voucher proposal, Catholics may number in the millions and make up 30 percent of the state's population, but the lobbying clout of the
  • Bilingual Education Being Sidelined

    Published June 1, 2000
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    After 30 years and over $4 billion spent on federal bilingual education programs, the evidence has become overwhelming: Bilingual education doesn't work, and in fact does a terrible disservice to Hispanic and other language-minority young people in our
  • Low Literacy = High Waste in Education

    Published June 1, 2000
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    In the call for schools to be held accountable for results, one measure trumps all others: If public schools simply taught all children to read and write, they would pass any accountability test with flying colors.
  • Recovering from a Natural Disaster

    Published June 1, 2000
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    On August 17 last year, a devastating earthquake in Turkey killed nearly 18,000 people.
  • Dem Education Plan: Streamlining and Strings

    Published June 1, 2000
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    Despite talk of reform and calls for accountability as the U.S.
  • Challenge to Illinois Tax Credit Dismissed

    Published June 1, 2000
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    On April 21, Judge Thomas Appleton of the Sangamon County Circuit Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Illinois Education Association and various other organizations that claimed a 1999 tax credit law violated four provisions of the Illinois
  • Judge Rules Florida Vouchers Can Continue

    Published June 1, 2000
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    The same judge who in March had ruled that Florida's A+ Plan was unconstitutional in April rejected a request from the teacher unions to close the program until the Court of Appeals rules this summer.

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