
State Policy
- Overlooked and undervalued, three remote school districts show what could be possible with even more support from the state
- Scaling choice in the Sunshine State is found to be at least 11 times more cost effective in improving public school student performance than simply spending more
- An analysis of 27 states and Washington, D.C. shows open enrollment is increasingly an attractive public school choice
- Misconceptions about who chooses home education—and why—invite burdensome regulations
- Waiving federal rules would be a step backward but could create space for state leadership






