by Michael Burroughs | Jun 22, 2022 | Accreditation, Elementary, High School, K12, Middle School, News, Resources, Safety, Students, Virginia
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by Michael Burroughs | Nov 22, 2021 | Coronavirus, COVID-19, Legislation, News, School Choice, School Law, Virginia
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by Michael Burroughs | Apr 7, 2016 | K12, News, School Choice, Virginia
Our friends at RedefinEd have recently reported on Gov. Terry McAuliffe veto of three school choice bills that passed the house and senate this past session. The three bills could have: created education savings accounts that would give parents access to up to 90...
by Michael Burroughs | Mar 11, 2016 | Enrollment, K12, News, Special Needs, Virginia
Virginia’s Terry McAuliffe has a chance to be the country’s first Democratic governor to sign a law creating educational choice accounts for special needs students.