Published On: October 4th, 2014|

Students First – Tracey Weinstein and Sean Gill

“We know from our own experience that anytime an advocacy organization releases a report ranking states, it is bound to drive debate and discussion. The Health of the Public Charter School Movement, released yesterday by our friends at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, is sure to be a great starting point for discussing what every state can do to better ensure that every community has great schools for parents to choose from.” (more)