Louisiana Scholarship Program | View From the Classroom
Teachers at The Good Shepherd School in New Orleans discuss the impact of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on student success, and parental acceptance of the program.
Teachers at The Good Shepherd School in New Orleans discuss the impact of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on student success, and parental acceptance of the program.
An April 2019 University of Arkansas study of the effect of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on college entrance found that 60 percent of Louisiana Scholarship Program students enter college.
We will continue to update this post with new information as it becomes available. Story updated Friday, May 10, 2019 The Fox 8 report, “The Cost of Choice”, spent months scrutinizing nearly a decade of public records, looking for every piece of available data and every complaint about the Louisiana Scholarship Program, a private school […]
Dr. Joe Connelly, Pastor of Bethany United Methodist Church in New Orleans, discusses why he is a passionate proponent for parents having access to quality education options.
Annual parental satisfaction survey finds an overwhelming majority of parents approve of academic gains and support Louisiana’s private school choice program.
The American Federation for Children, the nation’s voice for educational choice, and Beck Research, a Democratic polling firm, released their fifth annual National School Choice Poll. The survey of 1,200 likely November 2020 voters showed that 67% of voters support school choice, an increase of 4 percentage points compared to the 2018 National School Choice Poll.
Kenneth Campbell, Executive Director, Southern Louisiana for IDEA Public Schools, discusses the charter network’s presence in Louisiana.
The Louisiana Federation for Children, the state’s voice for educational choice, has named Ronald Briggs as chairman of its board of directors after former Board Chairman, Eddie Rispone, stepped down to run for Governor of Louisiana in 2019.