Is there a “business case” for universal preschool? Advocates argue that there is a long-term “Return On Investment,” paying back the early costs of preschool […]
Christian Braunlich
Chris Braunlich is Co-President and CEO of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy, Virginia’s non-partisan public policy foundation. He was appointed by Governor Bob McDonnell to the Virginia State Board of Education, where his colleagues elected him president of the Board.
Isn’t it time colleges did more to keep parents informed when their children pose a danger to themselves or others?
Submitted for your consideration: A successful reading program that may die in the cross-fire of No Child Left Behind’s Twilight Zone politics.
A Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) program would allow Virginia students with disabilities to attend the public or private school of their parents’ choice. But opponents […]
Forty million Americans — a million right here in Virginia — have such low reading skills that they are fundamentally illiterate. Can we upgrade the […]
In choosing between protecting turf or doing what’s best for children, the House Appropriations Committee has chosen – turf. Here’s why.