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The concept of school choice has long elicited knee-jerk opposition from the education establishment, making legal and political skirmishes inevitable. Yet in several areas of the country, a relatively new kind of choice program is quietly and steadily making inroads into our public education bureaucracy.

Lindalyn Kakadelis

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The politics of charter schools

NEW YORK, NY — In this fascinating look at the complex world of local and state-level politicking over charter schools, the author argues that the war for charters will be won not by high-power Washington-types in suits, but by the rag-tag local advocacy groups.

Lindalyn Kakadelis
Opinion

Water, Gold, and Black Gold

Water and gasoline aren't substitutes in refreshment, thirst-quenching ability, or industrial use. There are a few market comparisons that may be worthwhile, though. Due to the effects of weather and politics, both are more scarce. And on the demand side, use of both water and gasoline usually rise each summer. Most of us feel lucky that compared with gasoline, water is still plenty cheap. We might be better off if it weren’t.

Dr. Karen Y. Palasek
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How states inflate NCLB progress

WASHINGTON, DC — Critics have charged that NCLB tramples states' rights by imposing a federally mandated, one-size-fits-all accountability system on the nation's states and schools. In truth, NCLB gives states wide discretion to define what students must learn.

Lindalyn Kakadelis