LFC’s Ann Duplessis advocates for educational choice in Louisiana
“You are impacting the lives of thousands of children.” That was Ann Duplessis’ message to the audience attending the Urban League of Greater New Orleans 2016 Legislative Breakfast.
“You are impacting the lives of thousands of children.” That was Ann Duplessis’ message to the audience attending the Urban League of Greater New Orleans 2016 Legislative Breakfast.
The American Federation for Children (AFC), the nation’s voice for educational choice, congratulates pro-school choice candidates who prevailed tonight in Arizona’s primary election.
The American Federation for Children Action Fund congratulates school choice champions on their success during Tuesday’s primary election.
Louisiana’s Tuition Donation Rebate Program is 5th Ranked Private School Choice Program. Yesterday, the American Federation for Children released its first ever Report Card, a comprehensive ranking of general education, private school choice programs across the country.
The Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC) recognized the bold leadership of bipartisan members of Louisiana’s Legislature who have supported educational choice for Louisiana’s children. The “Champions for Choice” event, held at the Jimmie Davis House in Baton Rouge, honored 77 legislative leaders with special tributes for their distinctive leadership in protecting and expanding educational choice. […]
Innovative program enables students to attend courses not traditionally offered by middle and high schools Baton Rouge, La. (Jan. 7, 2015) – The Louisiana Federation for Children, a state affiliate of the American Federation for Children, the nation’s voice for educational choice, today welcomed the Louisiana Department of Education’s announcement of an increase in the […]
Baton Rouge, La. (July 9, 2014)—The Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC), the state’s voice for educational choice, celebrated nearly 9,000 students from low-income families who were awarded a scholarship to the school of their parent’s choice through the Louisiana Scholarship Program for the 2014-15 school year, an increase of 1,000 awards over the previous year. […]