Cooper Conway (@cooperconway1) 's Twitter Profile
Cooper Conway

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Romans 5:6-8. @EdChoice.

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Fascinating interview of Paul DiPerna by Paul Peterson on The Education Exchange Education Next: Public Broadly Supports #SchoolChoice whether defined as vouchers or ESAs, among Republicans or Democrats, teachers or non-teachers, universal or targeted. educationnext.org/the-education-…

Nathan Sanders (@nathan_w_san) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The LA Senate still has time to add the GATOR funding back into the budget and fund thousands more families. Let’s get it done and start to lead in school choice! #lalege #lagov readlion.com/funding-fight-…

Harry A. Patrinos (@hpatrinos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time for TSAs -- Teacher Savings Accounts--government-authorized savings accounts that allow educators to allocate funds for various uses including classroom supplies -- currently teachers spend $850 out of pocket on classroom expenses Great piece by Cooper Conway

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Hey teachers, would you use a special savings account to cover classroom expenses and professional development opportunities? 84% of educators support Teacher savings accounts (TSAs), a government-authorized account that educators can allocate funds to. edchoice.org/a-tsa-people-w…

Robert Enlow (@robertenlow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I thought public schools had to take all kids. Seems that is not really true. Kids deserve choice. Derrell Bradford Matthew Ladner Adam Peshek Robert Pondiscio Lisa Snell Despite the Law, Nebraska School Districts Denied Transfers to Special Ed Kids The 74 the74million.org/article/despit…

gt.dad (@gtdad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People—teachers, students, parents—have been complaining for a century that memorization is pointless when ”you can just look it up“. This complaint predates AI, it predates Google, it predates this internet. But it’s wrong. Here’s Pauling on why he gave closed notes exams:

People—teachers, students, parents—have been complaining for a century that memorization is pointless when ”you can just look it up“.

This complaint predates AI, it predates Google, it predates this internet.

But it’s wrong. Here’s Pauling on why he gave closed notes exams:
Vafa Fanaii (@fanaiivafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The regime attacking Israel after Araghchi announced a cessation of military operations strongly suggests Tehran’s political leadership has lost control of its security apparatus a clear sign of regime collapse. Time to give Iranians Max Support! nufdiran.org/resources/the-…

Governor Glenn Youngkin (@governorva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Better transportation for our students means better access to education. Today, I signed legislation giving rural school divisions the flexibility to explore innovative transportation alternatives that better serve Virginia families. Thank you Delegate Terry Austin for

Better transportation for our students means better access to education.

Today, I signed legislation giving rural school divisions the flexibility to explore innovative transportation alternatives that better serve Virginia families. Thank you Delegate Terry Austin for
Emily Anne Gullickson (@gullyofthesun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New Virginia law lets smaller school divisions utilize more transportation options for students this school year. wfxrtv.com/botetourt-coun…

Fordham Institute (@educationgadfly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The One Big Beautiful Bill could unlock new funding to help all students, including the economically disadvantaged, access tutoring and other learning opportunities that supplement what they do in school, writes Travis Pillow. fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…

Mike McShane (@mq_mcshane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've stopped pushing the EdChoice S*bstack here, because this site drives basically zero traffic to it. But today's post by Marty Lueken and John Kristof is just too good not to share. Deep dive into Roosevelt AZ, supposed ground zero of choice's negative effects on public schools.

I've stopped pushing the <a href="/edchoice/">EdChoice</a> S*bstack here, because this site drives basically zero traffic to it. But today's post by <a href="/mlueken2/">Marty Lueken</a> and <a href="/jmkristof/">John Kristof</a> is just too good not to share.

Deep dive into Roosevelt AZ, supposed ground zero of choice's negative effects on public schools.