How does school choice enhance public education?

What is the evidence that government support for school choice is a sound idea?

How does school choice contribute to the public interest?

Why can't all children go to public schools?

 

  Would expanding school choice in public education weaken public schools?

Will school choice only benefit children from affluent families?

If government expands school choice in public education, will society become segregated?

What is the main message to government for enhancing public education?


Parents Speaking Up For School Choice

April 2008 - Province Tells Independent School Pupils They Don`t Count

It`s bad enough that the current Liberal government in this province practices discrimination in education funding. It`s a whole other level of petty to go about removing funding already put in place for years by the federal government...

click here to read parent`s response to this latest assault on independent schools in Ontario


Noteworthy Studies, Reports,,,and Speeches

June 2008 - Under a long-standing Conservative government, Alberta in 1994 became the first and only province to intoduce charter schools into its public system. What was cautiously introduced as an innovation and best-practice pilot program has become a well-sought-after alternative for parents of the public school system.

click here to read an evaluation of charter schools in Alberta

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