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Vouchers Boost College Attainment

New study finds that African-American students who use vouchers are 24% more likely to attend college.

ACT Scores Still Lacking

Despite a small uptick in science and math scores, American education still has a ways to go in preparing students for college and careers.

Record Number Of Charter Applicants

Louisiana sees five times as many charter school applications this year thanks to new law.

GA Charter Amendment Debate

Grassroots organization emphasizes importance of charter school amendment amid opposition.

NJ Tenure Reform

Governor Christie signs new teacher tenure law despite seniority remaining a factor in layoffs.

Poor Performing Teachers Let Go

98 teachers in the District of Columbia are fired for low scores on IMPACT teacher evaluations.

Favorable Outcomes With Online Learning

Two virtual programs are helping create rigor and relevance for South Dakota students.

Big Apple Charter Schools Big Winners

New York City charter schools outperform traditional public schools in Math and English for the third year in a row.

Voucher Battle Isn't Over

Louisiana Judge lets voucher program stand, but the voucher program still awaits trail regarding its constitutionality.

Virtual Charter Decision Looms

Debate surrounding what would be New Jersey's first online charter schools heightens as decision time draws near.