For John Lewis, his local school district’s decision to enact hybrid learning during the COVID-19 pandemic made finding a work-life…
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Before the Supreme Court issues its final opinion for the October 2021 term in June, it will rule on a…
Today, Maine Policy Institute released a new analysis on the scope of educational options available for Maine families based on…
The Granite State passed a new budget last week that should have people in the Pine Tree State jealous of…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new light and perspectives to many issues we may never look at the same: politics,…
As the school year fast approaches, only one item in the curriculum seems guaranteed: change. Maine students will resume school…
During periods of crisis, some of the most innovative solutions to problems have been developed. Consider, for instance, some of…
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to strike down a Montana provision prohibiting state aid to religious schools. …
On Wednesday, June 26, United States District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby issued a ruling that upheld a current law…
As we approach the ten-year anniversary of Maine’s historic public charter school system, there is much to celebrate about how…
Quite often we hear politicians and special interests say that the quality of a child’s education should not be determined…
On Thursday, Feb. 14 the legislature’s education committee held a public hearing on a bill, LD 464, that would greatly…
As today’s world evolves toward a more progressive education system, it seems that we are struggling to catch on in…
*The following essay placed third in the 2016 Milton Friedman Essay Contest As the quality and value of education in public…