by The Likely Voter | Aug 24, 2023
Sen. Romney joins Congressional Series, talks family, happiness and enterprise Written by “Freedom – with all its messiness, with all of its unproductive decision-making – freedom works better,” Sen. Mitt Romney said at the Hinckley Institute of Politics on Monday,...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 24, 2023
Helping parents address chronic absenteeism Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks For years, education leaders have been working to reduce chronic absenteeism, a term commonly defined as students missing 10% of the academic year. But the recent rise in chronic...
by Derek Monson, W. Brad Wilcox and David Bass | Aug 17, 2023
How to strengthen the ‘success sequence’ in Utah Written by Derek Monson Originally published in the Deseret News. Growing numbers of young adults across America — including here in Utah — are moving into adulthood without a durable connection to two benchmarks...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 17, 2023
A Timeline of American Education Written by American education has changed dramatically since the Colonial era, with creative and new ways to educate the populace en masse. At the time of the nation’s founding, education was a private endeavor, meaning many citizens...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 17, 2023
History of parent-driven education: Part 7 – Today’s post-pandemic era to the future of parent-driven options Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks It is back-to-school season. Many parents are looking forward to sending their children to school after a summer of...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 17, 2023
States should welcome religiously motivated foster parents Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. Massachusetts’s recent decision to deny a Catholic couple the ability to foster children due to their religious beliefs stands at odds with Supreme...