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January 29, 2021
Students' increasing isolation from learning communities is leading parents to consider alternative education models. Read more »
January 12, 2021
Learning in the wake of chaos and insurrection Read more »
December 9, 2020
Parent advocates rally in opposition to Lily Eskelsen García Read more »
November 10, 2020
With Malice Toward None: The Role Of Civics Education In The 2020 Election Amidst the battles still raging across the nation in the aftermath of the elections, the historic words enunciated by President Lincoln in his second inaugural address in 1865 seem most apropos. “With malice toward none; with charity for all; With firmness in […] Read more »
October 31, 2020
The Latest Obstacles to Reopening Schools Read more »
October 29, 2020
Policy changes continue to ignore the fact that parents and families have been put in the drivers’ seat and instead focus on funding public schools that are empty, rather than homes that have become the defacto school for most. Read more »
October 28, 2020
Rather than innovate, de Blasio plans to extricate himself from Covid’s challenges. Read more »
October 26, 2020
View Full Letter Here Dear Friends: If you’re reading this Occasional Letter to Friends, thank you! This fall has been an incredibly busy time, with multiple initiatives to continue the fight for advancing innovation, freedom, and flexibility for all learners, regardless of zip code—all while we’ve endured Covid’s impact on families, schools, and our world […] Read more »
October 21, 2020
Policy changes continue to ignore the fact that parents and families have been put in the drivers’ seat and instead focus on funding public schools that are empty, rather than homes that have become the defacto school for most. Read more »