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James M. Taylor
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / September 01, 2009
Michael Kundu, a whale photographer and school board president in Marysville, Washington, apparently thinks he knows more about global warming than NASA, ... (read more)

Maureen Martin
Arlington Times / August 05, 2009
Students in Marysville public schools are supposed to be learning not just the 3 R’s but also how to think “analytically, logically, and creatively,” ... (read more)

Georgia Geis
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / March 01, 2009
New Hampshire policymakers are rethinking the traditional four-year high school model in hopes of creating a more-rigorous curriculum. Last autumn the ... (read more)

Robert Holland
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / April 01, 2008
The idea of a split in the school choice movement has fascinated the mainstream media recently. Long-time parental-choice advocate Sol Stern got it started ... (read more)

Michael Coulter
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / January 01, 2008
A New Jersey trial court has dismissed a lawsuit by some parents of students in failing schools seeking school choice as a remedy. The case, Crawford ... (read more)

Fran Eaton
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / June 01, 2007
Some political science students say they have learned enough about American history in high school. Others, however, say they had to study outside high ... (read more)

Review by George Clowes
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / December 01, 2006
The Tutoring Revolution: Applying Research for Best Practices, Policy Implications, and Student Achievement Edward E. Gordon, Ronald R. Morgan, Charles ... (read more)

Neal McCluskey
School Reform News / The Heartland Institute / November 01, 2006
For decades, political conservatives stood against big-government intrusions into American education. They defended local control of schooling, championed ... (read more)

Greg Abbott, Attorney General of Texas
Attorney General of Texas / September 18, 2006

Staff of the Texas Education Agency
Texas Education Agency / November 06, 2003