by Derek Monson | Apr 24, 2020
Harvard law professor seeking to ban homeschooling should celebrate educational diversity, not attack it Written by Opposition to greater freedom and diversity for educational options for children is nothing new. In fact, among the education establishment...
by Sutherland Institute | Apr 23, 2020
Sutherland Institute applauds the compromise special needs scholarship bill Written by Sutherland Institute applauds the Utah State Legislature for passing the HB 4003 Sub 1 compromise during the year’s fourth special session. The bill establishes a more...
by Sutherland Institute | Apr 23, 2020
Sutherland signs coalition letter urging expansion of 529s (education savings accounts) for COVID-19 home learning Written by Today Sutherland Institute announced it has joined the national coalition urging congressional leadership to expand 529 education...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 15, 2020
COVID-19 helps boost innovative cost-sharing program as Utah colleges delay tuition hikes Written by When it comes to higher education, most people share two opinions: It’s important for long-term life outcomes, and college is getting way too expensive. The...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 10, 2020
Special session is a chance to engage your legislators Written by Utah lawmakers will convene in a special session next week – and among other pieces of legislation, will be looking at HB 332, a bill the governor vetoed that would have created a scholarship...
by Derek Monson | Apr 10, 2020
Education experts predict pandemic will change public education Written by Derek Monson The public education system is likely to be permanently changed by the response to the coronavirus pandemic – or more precisely, by the knowledge gained by principals,...