More than 70 years ago, black and white students in Virginia received separate and very unequal educations. In They Closed Their Schools, author Bob Smith writes […]
Education Reform
While the U.S. Department of Education is only a small fraction of total education spending – accounting for less than 10 percent of education spending […]
The Youngkin Administration is trying to jumpstart the creation of independent public charter schools in Virginia, in order to provide students additional high-quality options for […]
Dartmouth College is making news regarding its return to using the SAT/ACT scores once again as a part of its admissions process. The policy will […]
Over the last few years, homeschooling has grown in Virginia by almost 40 percent. In fact, homeschoolers in Virginia now account for almost 60,000 students — making […]
In K-12 education, can Virginia lead the nation? If that’s the goal, in my view as a career educator, Dr. Lisa Coons is the best […]