If parents don’t stand, who will?
by Alkinee Jackson “Some children just can’t learn, Mrs. Jackson. I think your son would do better around his kind.” These words just seemed to reverberate through my entire being.
by Alkinee Jackson “Some children just can’t learn, Mrs. Jackson. I think your son would do better around his kind.” These words just seemed to reverberate through my entire being.
Good Morning This morning we have an excellent blog post from LFC’s Alkinee Jackson: If parents don’t stand, who will?
Good Morning Another school opening celebration this week. Twelve years after Hurricane Katrina, Pierre Capdau Charter School celebrated the reopening of the Avery Alexander school building in New Orleans. http://bit.ly/2gfIGpJ
Good Morning Ribbon cutting and groundbreaking events this week for Louisiana charter schools:
Good Morning Let’s follow some money—teachers’ union money. Have you wondered why opposition to charter schools moved to the top of the NAACP’s agenda?
“The scholarship program is a blessing for all kids, not just my grandkids. It is a better education. It’s a choice they have.”
Shari Burks is on a singular mission – to provide the best possible education for her grandchildren. Thanks to tuition scholarships from the Louisiana Scholarship Program, Shari’s seven grandchildren now attend Hosanna Christian Academy in Baton Rouge.
Good Morning If we could all be as fortunate at Matt Damon—successful actor, fabulously wealthy and so concerned about education that he makes a film about denying school choice to poor families.