Vouchers Aren’t Getting The Job Done in Ohio, So Why Would They Work In Nevada
The most recent report about vouchers focuses on Ohio’s Ed Choice program, in existence since 2005. So-called “Education Choice Scholarships” are now provided to more than 18,000 Ohio students. The report, “evaluation
Plaintiff Parent Electra Mcgrath-Skrzydlewski Explains Why She Joined the Lawsuit Against ESA Vouchers
Electra Mcgrath-Skrzydlewski, published a piece in the Reno Gazette-Journal detailing why she joined the fight. Electra’s words resonate deeply with the families of Nevada’s 460,000 public school children. In her piece, Electra details
Why Are Parents Suing to Stop Nevada’s ESA Voucher Law?
For a mother of two children including one who attends a Clark County magnet middle school, suing to stop implementation of the destructive voucher program is about helping schools become
What’s At Stake This Friday in Lopez v. Schwartz Hearing Before the Nevada Supreme Court?
The Nevada Supreme Court will hear arguments from both sides about implementation of the voucher program, and the justices will decide whether they should uphold the order issued by Judge Willson,
Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani Weighs In on Nevada’s ESA Voucher Scheme July 21, 2016
Highly respected Nevada figurehead and Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani is lending her voice to the debate surrounding our states controversial ESA voucher scheme. In a piece published by Nevada
RALSTON REPORTS – ACLU raises admitted ex parte conversations by state treasurer in school choice filing
In a pair of school choice lawsuit filings within the last week, the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has raised questions about Treasurer Dan Schwartz’s admission of ex parte
Las Vegas Review-Journal – Nevada high court to hear arguments July 29 in school choice challenges
Nevada Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments for two separate challenges to the state’s education savings accounts on the same day next month in Las Vegas. Chief Justice Ron
Las Vegas Review-Journal – Report bumps Nevada overall education ranking from last to next-to-last
Nevada no longer ranks dead last for its lackluster education system. Now, it’s only second-to-last, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count report. The report, which measures
Outsider Groups Responsible for Nevada’s ESA Vouchers
Nevada’s ESA vouchers are not a homegrown solution, nor are they new. From The Friedman Foundation to The Institute for Justice to The American Federation for Children to The LIBRE