NCLB

Glimmers of choice

It’s true that parents have few educational options for their children in North Carolina. In an ideal world, parents here would have a free hand at choosing the location and model of their children’s education. Although not ideal by any means, there are glimmers of hope for families across the state.

Shrink achievement gap through educational choice

There is no way to get around the data. To date, North Carolina public schools have shown a significant achievement gap for low-income and minority students. 

Who's in control, and at what cost?

Preliminary test results indicate that more North Carolina schools are meeting basic federal standards for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).   While this news is encouraging, media reports remain fixed on a recent court decision to grant power back to the elected State Superintendent and away from the appointed CEO of the state's Department of Public Instruction.