School choice
Parents to the rescue
Parent-trigger laws are meant to rescue children from failing schools
Parent-trigger laws are designed to rescue children from failing schools.
Back to schools you wouldn't choose
Nevada parents have been left behind in the school-choice movement
Nevada parents lack the school-choice options available in other states.
The how and why of school choice
Examining the pros and cons of various school-choice methods
A closer examination of the pros and cons of various school-choice methods.
Celebrating Milton Friedman's vision of educational freedom
Eighteen states offer some form of school choice; Nevada being left behind
Nevada left behind as eighteen other states offer some form of school choice.
Crisis on the Left
Helping the underprivileged means education reform, which unions don't like
Helping the underprivileged means education reform, which unions don't like.
A dozen empirically verified things to know about public school teachers
Important research from Nevada's new Superintendent of Public Instruction
Nevada's new Superintendent of Public Instruction provides important research.
The Power of Choice: Part I
If you genuinely want to spur educational improvement in Nevada, end stagnation-ensuring monopolies
Ending Nevada's educational monopolies would spur educational improvement.
New charter school offers alternative to CCSD
Pinecrest Academy is first school approved by Nevada’s new Public Charter School Authority
Pinecrest Academy offers alternative to the Clark County School District.
Solutions 2013
A Sourcebook for Nevada Policymakers
Solutions 2013 covers 39 subject areas and is a comprehensive sourcebook for lawmakers, candidates and citizens who are interested in policy solutions. As the name implies, these are the solutions for the issues facing Nevadans — from taxes to education, from energy to labor, from economic development to higher education, and many more.
Nevada Superintendent candidates offer their thoughts on school choice, including vouchers
Three finalists will be chosen Friday
State Board of Education will forward three candidates to Governor Sandoval.