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These are the area's best school districts

Education analyst group Niche has looked at public school districts in San Antonio, Bexar County and surrounding counties and ranked them by order of proficiency in several key categories.

Guest Op-Ed: Separate Fact from Fiction on Charter Schools Issue

Too few of our modern-day state leaders appreciate the absolute role they must play in bringing about substantive change in America’s schools.

Tennessee ranks No. 28 on education report card for parents

Tennessee ranked No. 28 out of all U.S. states and the District of Columbia when it comes to giving parents fundamental power over their child’s education, according to the fifth edition of Parent Power Index, released recently by the Center for Education Reform.

Joy Pullmann says Scott Walker couldn’t get legislature to significantly expand school choice

By Dave Umhoefer PolitiFact Wisconsin November 21st, 2014 Gov. Scott Walker’s re-election on Nov. 4, 2014, drew plenty of love from conservative commentators bullish about his chances to make a splash in the 2016 presidential race. "The Nation Needs President Scott Walker in 2016," shouted a headline over a story by Richard Cromwell in The…

Guest Editorial: Why 2014 Election Results will Affect Education

There’s a reasonable tendency among Americans to view the education of their kids as an exclusively local issue and distinct to their communities.

Separate fact from fiction on Michigan Charter Schools

Too few state leaders appreciate the role they must play in bringing about substantive change in America’s schools.

Understanding how charter schools help, not hinder, education

Too few of our modern-day state leaders appreciate the absolute role they must play in bringing about substantive change in America’s schools.

Common Core: Does the Strategy Add Up?

Last year, many Maryland schools began implementing new federal standards called Common Core.

Newly Elected Leaders Must Separate Fact From Fiction On Charter Schools

Too few of our modern-day state leaders appreciate the absolute role they must play in bringing about substantive change in America’s schools.

Exclusive Interview with Kara Kerwin, President, The Center for Education Reform

It was a most appropriate time to be interviewing Ms. Kerwin, the president of The Center for Education Reform.