Dr. Bob Luebke, senior fellow at the Center for Effective Education at the John Locke Foundation, explains one silver lining behind the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more here: “The pandemic’s silver lining: the growing popularity of school choice, Part 1 and Part 2.”
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At Carolina Journal and The John Locke Foundation, staff members can often be found on weekends with their noses in a book. There are few better smells in this world than that of ink and paper with a little salt air and sunscreen mixed in. As you hit North Carolina’s glorious beaches this year, stick a few of these in your bag for that after dinner conversation.
People of means have always had school choice
We've always had educational choice for those of means. All the school-choice movement is trying to do is provide those same choices to those who haven't traditionally had them.
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