The Impact of the Arkansas LEARNS Act

As students return to the classroom this fall, approximately 12,000 Arkansas students will have the opportunity to attend over 120 private schools under the recently implemented LEARNS Act.…

Louisiana Passes School Choice Scholarship Program

Louisiana is the latest state to take a significant step in support of education freedom. The Louisiana legislature recently passed…

Nebraska Takes Big Step for Families

Nebraska passed a significant school choice bill that paves the way for thousands of students to attend private school. The…

Georgia Chooses Education Freedom

Congratulations to Georgia, the latest state to advance school choice legislation. After years of advocacy, a bill passed both chambers…

Oklahoma Provides A Path for Private School

Initial applicants to Oklahoma’s Parental Choice Tax Credit program are being accepted this month. The program offers a refundable tax…

Florida’s School Program: A Boon for Families and Private Schools

The education landscape in Florida is improving for students, parents, and schools thanks to the state’s expanded school choice program.…

Private School Universe Survey Data Released

The PSS is a biennial data collection of all K-12 private schools across the country. PSS serves as the nation’s primary source of information on U.S. private schools, including the number of private schools, number of teachers, and student enrollment in private schools.

Illinois Becomes First State to Kill A Major School Choice Program

Low income families making use of the program left to consider their options.

U.S. Department of Education Releases New Diploma Rule

New regulations concerning diploma validity could be a concern for some private schools.

North Carolina Approves Universal School Choice

NC now the 10th state to approve a universal choice program.

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