Tag: A la Carte education

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Strengthening public education markets

Every state’s public education system is a market with supply (i.e., instruction) and demand (i.e., students needing instruction). These markets function as the operating systems for public education. Unfortunately, since the mid-1800s, these markets have been poorly designed and managed. As a result, every state’s public education operating system is... READ MORE
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Charter schools are eager to seize opportunities created by education customization
ORLANDO, Fla. — The whiplash of uncertainty has buffeted the...
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In the most school choice rich state in America, 1 in 5 Black students now enrolled outside district schools
Three decades ago, dozens of Black families in the Liberty...
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Florida charter schools grow – and challenge their own status quo
At the annual Florida School Choice Conference and School Choice...
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ESAs and transactional friction in public education’s third era
In its third era, public education aspires to expand equal...
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At 19, Gabriel is an ordained minister, motivational speaker, author, and now an education choice advocate
Gabriel Lynch III is new to his role as an...
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Rising parent demand stretches Florida’s Personalized Education Program to its limit for 2024-25
Florida’s scholarship program for K-12 students who don’t attend school...
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With help from education choice, this teacher forged a kind and curious and joyful path
  SARASOTA, Fla. – After 18 years as an educator...
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Apocalypse NOT, Permissionless Education NOW
Francis Ford Coppola shot a scene for Apocalypse Now set...
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Florida school district offers virtual classes to scholarship students – with more to follow
This school year, 2024-2025, for the first time, Brevard County...
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