Public and private school choice opens doors and creates educational opportunities for families across the country. And its influence doesn’t end there! Learn about the positive impact of private school choice on public school students.
"The first lady of the civil rights movement spent her entire life working to improve the lives of others, and that’s what she was attempting to do with her new charter school." #WeLoveCharterSchools https://t.co/vvFh13tm4J
— Grow Schools (@GrowSchoolsCo) February 18, 2020
.@DomDLee: Black history demands we break down barriers and build up kids. How one school network in Newark answers the call. @bennetwork #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth #EdEquity https://t.co/zXpMKTPhfr
— publiccharters.org (@charteralliance) February 26, 2020
"The message is that you ought to have the right, the parents ought to have the right to send their children where they want to,” Rev. H.K. Matthews said at the
Duval Charter School at Westside in Jacksonville. #edchoice #StepUpForChoicehttps://t.co/hLoXCuAa5r pic.twitter.com/QWX6Vf9JmJ— Step Up For Students (@StepUp4Students) February 27, 2020
Still relevant 1 year later! Black-owned charter schools are essential; here are some of the challenges of running them well @jballen5 #KeepingIt100 @The74 https://t.co/9n1PKwuScw
— publiccharters.org (@charteralliance) February 18, 2020