Georgia Expands State-Chartered Virtual Schools
Online education opportunities will expand for hundreds of K-12 students this fall in Georgia after the state’s charter schools commission approved two new schools. The Friday (June 18) vote will...
View ArticleGeorgia High School Students Lose Two Online Education Options
This article was published by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Georgia high school students who would like to pursue full-time online education options may have seen their hopes diminished this...
View ArticleState Charter Schools Seem Poised to Receive Funding Boost
Georgia could become a more attractive location for charter schools Thursday after the state Charter Schools Commission board votes on a proposal to increase state per pupil funding by 80% from $3,200...
View ArticleGeorgia House Throws Roadblock into Virtual Schools Funding Plan
The Georgia Charter Schools Commission knew it had a problem last year when two companies that operate online learning schools withdrew from the state because of inadequate per pupil funding. Then in...
View ArticleDoes Supreme Court Charters Case Put Other School Funds At Risk?
Did the Georgia Supreme Court delay its long-awaited opinion in the high profile state charter schools commission case because of the potential far-reaching impact on education equalization dollars...
View ArticleGeorgia School Choice Advocates Are Not Going Down Without a Fight
Georgia school choice advocates are not going down without a fight. Some are going back to the legislative table and some are taking to the streets. On the other side of the coin, there are those who...
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