THE 74 MILLION – New Map: School Funding Inequality, Often Measured By State, Is Far Worse Nationally Than You Think
School funding inequality isn’t limited to the oft-discussed state-level disparities — in fact, national spending differences paint an even bleaker picture. A new report published today by the nonprofit group
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL – Two reasons judge is wrong in ESA ruling
The state’s Republican establishment was gleeful Wednesday, after Clark County District Court Judge Eric Johnson ruled the new Education Savings Account program was constitutional. ESAs, as they’re called, allow parents
PRI’s THE WORLD – Should public money be used for private school?
The Republican-led state legislature passed the law last year to provide parents with at least $5,100 a year in taxpayer money for private school tuition. The law is being challenged
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL: Legal battle over Nevada’s school choice law closer to resolution
The legal battle over Nevada’s school choice law allowing parents to tap into taxpayer money to pay for private school tuition is inching closer to climax before the state’s highest
Las Vegas Review Journal: Opponents of ESAs urge Nevada Supreme Court to uphold injunction
Read the article here: http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/education/opponents-esas-urge-nevada-supreme-court-uphold-injunction
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Education Savings Accounts Won’t Help Students
Read the article Education Savings Accounts won’t help students By David G. Sciarra
ENN OpEd – How ESAs Harm Public Education
By Sylvia Lazos ENN, Policy Director Imagine that public education is a large ship, in which close to 460,000 children labor every day to learn the basic skills of life,
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Laxalt asks judge to toss out lawsuit targeting school-choice measure
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has asked a Carson City judge to dismiss a second lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state’s new education savings accounts, widely considered to be