Heartland Newspapers - Education

Requiring Standardized Testing Undermines School Choice

As Georgia’s legislature considers a bill to expand th

Texas Legislature to Vote on Parent Trigger Update

The Texas House will vote on a bill to simplify the state’s Parent Trigger law and let parents petition earlier to take control of a school’s future.

For 9-Year-Old with Cerebral Palsy, School Choice a 'Godsend'

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Jordan Visser was not thriving in his Arizona public school.

Arkansas Decides to Study, Not Pass, School Vouchers

The Arkansas House Education Committee voted to have an interim committee study a school voucher bill rather than pass it directly.

Texas Considers Five School Choice Bills

On April 9, Texas senators heard Senate Bill-1575, one of five school choice bills before state lawmakers this spring.

James Tooley: How the World's Poor Get a Good Education from Markets (podcast)

About a decade ago, James Tooley wandered out into a foreign slum and encountered a network of inexpensive private schools on every few street corners.

Indiana Gov. Pence Talks Common Core

Indiana leaders will "take a long, hard look" at Common Core, said Gov. Mike Pence in response to a School Reform News question at a public event Friday.  

College Subsidies Hurt the Poor

Much college aid goes to people with little regard to their income.

South Dakota Common Core Rollback Fails

South Dakota state Rep. Jim Bolin, a retired teacher, introduced two bills to limit Common Core national education standards. Both failed by narrow votes in March.
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