by William C. Duncan | Feb 16, 2023
Australia may move in wrong direction by clamping down on religious school accommodations Written by On March 4, 2022, Yeshiva University’s men’s basketball team lost to Johns Hopkins University in the NCAA Division III tournament. Though that particular result was...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 15, 2023
Microgrants in Utah: another path to individualized education Written by With the passage of the Utah Fits All scholarship program, Utah has signaled its commitment to offering options to families, with ripple effects likely to follow in how we approach education...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 8, 2023
Extracurricular activities, sports, and education choice Written by Utah made major moves in offering families education choice this year with the Utah Fits All scholarship program. As creating education options becomes the norm in states, policymakers will...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 8, 2023
Education pluralism: public district schools Written by The 2023 legislative session has featured a lot of discussion about education choice and intense debate around private school choice, particularly with the passage of HB 215. Though the state has made...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 2, 2023
Religious character of a university can provide a rich resource for students Written by William C. Duncan On Jan. 12, a federal judge in Oregon dismissed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education that had been brought by an organization representing LGBT...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 1, 2023
3 ways HB 215 is good for teachers Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks The passage of HB 215 – Funding for Teacher Salaries and Optional Education Opportunities showcased a lot of debate over education choice in the state – where we’ve been, how Utahns feel today,...