Tag: Private Education

How Parents Beat the Left on School Choice in Wisconsin
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How Parents Beat the Left on School Choice in Wisconsin

Despite having a new liberal majority, the Wisconsin Supreme Court refused this month to hear a challenge to the state’s school-choice programs. The lawsuit, supported by the Minocqua Brewing Co.’s progressive super PAC, would have deprived more than 60,000 students of funding. The episode carries a lesson for advocates of education freedom.The lawsuit challenged Wisconsin’s taxpayer-funded voucher programs. While teachers unions hailed it, Democratic politicians refused to endorse it. Gov. Tony Evers’s administration filed a brief asking the court to reject the case. The Legislature’s Democratic leaders kept silent. U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, running for re-election in 2024, appears not to have said a word.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5e...
School Choice Dies in Illinois
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School Choice Dies in Illinois

Sometimes the worst political scandals occur in plain sight, even if most of the press corps chooses not to notice. That’s what happened last week in Illinois, where the Democratic-union machine killed scholarships for 9,600 low-income children. The state and national teachers union made a priority of blocking an extension of the Invest in Kids program that provided a 75% state tax credit for donations to help families afford private schools. The unions claim the credit drained money from public schools, but public funding has increased nearly $2 billion since Invest in Kids began under former Gov. Bruce Rauner. Only 35% of Illinois children read at grade level, according to Wirepoints, so no wonder there are more than 20,000 children on the Invest in Kids waiting list. Copyright ©2023 Do...
Suspected Islamic State Allies Kill at Least 37 High-School Students in Uganda
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Suspected Islamic State Allies Kill at Least 37 High-School Students in Uganda

Updated June 17, 2023 6:57 pm ETKAMPALA, Uganda—Suspected members of an Islamic State-affiliated terror group killed at least 37 high-school students and three adults in Uganda’s worst attack in more than a decade, the Ugandan military and local officials said Saturday.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8