Sunday read: For rural education, the most consequential elections are happening closer to home
By Lane Wendell Fischer The Daily Yonder In presidential election cycles, who should occupy the oval office can seem the…
By Lane Wendell Fischer The Daily Yonder In presidential election cycles, who should occupy the oval office can seem the…
Opponents warn of budget meltdowns, but their math doesn’t come close to adding up. School choice has emerged as…
Public education is about opportunity. It ensures every child—regardless of background—accesses quality learning, a key pillar of the American dream….
School choice hasn’t destroyed public education in 48 states. It won’t in Kentucky either In November, Kentucky voters will be…
In spirit of the iconic 1980s campaign “Just Say No,” I write to ask everyone to stand firm against Amendment…
Let’s play out the argument that public funds are only for public entities. Because I hear the Governor, the Lt….
By Jesse Green and David Walls The Family Foundation This November, Kentuckians will vote on Amendment 2, Kentucky’s pro-family education…
By McKenna Horsley Kentucky Lantern As the dust settled on the General Assembly’s 2024 session, Republican and Democratic lawmakers began…
It’s always nice to see individuals cherry-pick information to fit the narrative they wish to push. The recent opinion pieces…
It’s music to my ears hearing legislative leaders reiterate with unwavering conviction that bringing school choice to Kentucky remains a…
Students, parents, educators, and school choice supporters from across Kentucky will come together for a press conference in Frankfort at…
By Andrew Vandiver and John Meiser In recent years, over 15,000 additional Kentucky students have started attending a school other…
Gov. Andy Beshear issued his promised veto of House Bill 9, which funds public charter schools in Kentucky. Beshear’s veto…
By Gary Houchens and John Garen In a recent op-ed for the Courier Journal, Kentucky Rep. Tina Bojanowski who is…
Numbers, statistics, dollar signs — people like to talk a whole lot about charts and diagrams when you bring up…