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Charter Schools

Education

What public education advocates want to see in Biden’s pick to succeed Betsy DeVos

November 10, 2020

Betsy DeVos just

Education

A Charter Boost for Special-Ed Students and English Learners

October 5, 2020

by Elizabeth Setren

Education

What Does It Mean to Hold Charter Schools to the ‘Same Standards’ as Traditional Schools? To Warren & Charter Parents, Very Different Things

December 5, 2019

by James V.

Education

Minority Voters Chafe as Democratic Candidates Abandon Charter Schools

November 26, 2019

The front-runners for

Education

Cory Booker: Stop Being Dogmatic About Public Charter Schools

November 18, 2019

We can’t dismiss

Education

Warren’s Plan to End Charter School Program Rejects Obama’s Legacy and Undercuts Opportunity for Underserved Students

October 28, 2019

by Shavar Jeffries

Education

What Elizabeth Warren’s K-12 plan reveals about education politics today

October 24, 2019

by Jon Valant

Education

Elizabeth Warren calls for billions of new dollars to reform pre-K-12 schools and fight privatization. Here’s how she plans to pay for it

October 22, 2019

by Valerie Strauss

Books

IDEA Understands That College Is the New High School — For the Texas Charter Network That Means Making It Attainable for Everyone

August 22, 2019

by Richard Whitmire

Education

America Divided: Public Support for Charter Schools Is Growing — but So Is Opposition

August 20, 2019

by Mark Keierleber

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