Parents reeling following ESA ruling by Nevada Supreme Court
This story first aired on Channel 8 on September 29, 2016. You can view the original story here. The halt to the controversial ESA program by the Nevada Supreme Court
$750M for a stadium? Here’s how that could aid education
This story first appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on September 02, 2016. Read the original version here. Debates about building stadiums in Las Vegas are nothing new, but the
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
Reno News & Review – The real choice
The Nevada Supreme Court has announced it will hear oral arguments on at least one of the lawsuits filed against the Educational Savings Accounts (ESA), Nevada’s broadest-in-the-nation school voucher law,
Las Vegas Review-Journal – AG’s office asks Nevada Supreme Court to postpone school choice arguments
The attorney general’s office Tuesday asked the Nevada Supreme Court to postpone oral arguments in the highly watched school choice case because the state’s hired legal counsel will be out
RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL – NV Supreme Court to hear school choice challenge on July 8
The Nevada Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for the last remaining challenge to Nevada’s new school choice program, putting a decision within sight for the 6,000 students seeking payment for
BROOKINGS – On negative effects of vouchers
Recent research on statewide voucher programs in Louisiana and Indiana has found that public school students that received vouchers to attend private schools subsequently scored lower on reading and math