COLUMBUS, Ohio - President Donald Trump’s new executive order may not deliver sweeping changes to Ohio’s already robust ...
Trump's executive order could expand school choice. Critics warn it could divert funds from public schools and worsen ...
The White House also announced that Trump signed an executive order aimed at “ending radical indoctrination in K-12 schooling ...
The Department of Education is seeing renewed interest - and skepticism - in the state’s charter school programs following ...
Trump is directing several federal agencies to look into expanding school choice offerings—a push that continues from his first term.
Today marks School Choice Week, a time when advocates of educational freedom highlight and promote the value of school choice ...
President Donald Trump wants to stop “indoctrination” of K-12 students. Local educators aren’t sure what he means.
Such programs essentially allows families to use public funds to attend the school of their choice – including public, ...
"By the end of 2024, more than one million students in America were participating in a private school choice program," ...
The White House has no authority over curriculum, and no ability to unilaterally pull back federal dollars, but Trump is ...
The proposal to create the nation’s first religious charter school paid for by taxpayer funds could move the line between ...
In Pennsylvania, the vast majority of school funding comes from local property taxes and the state. Still, Trump’s order was ...