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  • U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Blaine Case

    U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Blaine Case0

    • June 28, 2019

    The United States Supreme Court announced on Friday, June 28, that it intends to hear Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, a case which seeks to answer whether a state’s decision to terminate “a generally available and religiously neutral student-aid program simply because the program affords students the choice of attending religious schools” constitutes a

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  • Teachers Generally Unaware of Landmark Court Ruling, Per New Study0

    • June 24, 2019

    On Monday, June 24, Teacher Freedom, a group dedicated to informing educators of their rights and opportunities in the realm of organized labor, released the results of a recent study aiming to gauge teacher attitudes toward labor unions and union membership a year after the United States Supreme Court’s Janus v. AFSCME decision. Among the study’s

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  • U.S. Supreme Court has the Opportunity to Bolster School Choice

    U.S. Supreme Court has the Opportunity to Bolster School Choice0

    • June 21, 2019

    The United States Supreme Court is slated to soon announce whether it intends to hear Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, a case which seeks to answer whether a state’s decision to terminate “a generally available and religiously neutral student-aid program simply because the program affords students the choice of attending religious schools” constitutes a

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  • Denver and Colorado Charter School Performance in a National Context0

    • June 18, 2019

    Earlier this year, Bellwether Education Partners produced an update to its 2015 study on “The State of the Charter Sector.” The publication provides a broad overview of the charter school landscape across the United States and presents several general findings. First, concerning the charter movement as a whole, it demonstrates that following a period of

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  • Homeschooling Summer Opportunities

    Homeschooling Summer Opportunities0

    • June 14, 2019

    In the 1980s the Colorado homeschool movement grew rapidly as thousands of parents grew disenchanted with the public school system for various reasons. Secular and religious homeschool organizations formed to offer families networking opportunities for the parents and activities, classes, and social enrichment for the children. Although homeschooling in Colorado is formally “deregulated” in the

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  • Jeffco Ignores Concerned Parents about Controversial Curriculum

    Jeffco Ignores Concerned Parents about Controversial Curriculum0

    • June 6, 2019

    According to our own Pam Benigno, an elementary school in Jefferson County has been quietly working to install a controversial curriculum while it and the district continue to provide parents with misleading information concerning opt-out opportunities. Assembled by AMAZEworks, the curriculum in question addresses a broad range of issues that relate to various spheres of

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