Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on July 9, 2013School Choice Is Opening Doors, Not Building WallsThe view from Robert Mann’s ivory tower in Baton Rouge does not offer a clear perspective on the [...]Read more
Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on May 21, 2013Progress in the Parish: Why Jefferson Schools Should Reject Collective BargainingLike New Orleans, Jefferson’s reforms are now bearing fruit. And like New Orleans, Jefferson benefits [...]Read more
Posted by Ben Kilpatrick on April 23, 2013Lessons for Legislators from Margaret ThatcherWith the Louisiana legislature now in session, this is an opportune time to apply some lessons from [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Kane on November 13, 2012Data Shows Louisiana Schools’ Hiring and Benefits – Not Vouchers – the Cause of Budget WoesLouisiana’s public schools put themselves in a precarious position by hiring more teachers and [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on November 1, 2012The Louisiana Teacher Union ParadoxTeacher union challenges to real education reform continue to exist, though often in ways that are not [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on October 10, 2012Changing Lives: A Progress Report on the Louisiana Scholarship ProgramThe report provides information and data about scholarship students, scholarship schools and scholarship [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on July 26, 2012Louisiana Teachers Union Threatens Voucher Schools with LitigationIn a stunning move, attorneys representing the Louisiana Association of Educators (LAE) have threatened [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on July 2, 2012Louisiana Voucher Applications Roll Forward Despite Union LawsuitsThousands of school voucher applicants who want to exit unsafe, ineffective public schools made history [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on September 22, 2011Charter School Movement Could Be Curtailed If Union BESE Candidates PrevailLouisiana’s experiment with charter schools could be restrained and limited if the right mix of [...]Read more