So the Mississippi money came in one tranche. Two tranches? What was your first?
Wouldn't it be prudent to continue the program and conduct a study that actually compares students who use scholarships ...
Mr. Secretary, I know I was not in Congress when the original DC Opportunity Scholarship Program passed...
I am familiar with that arbitrary cap placed on allocations to States by Congress.
I do not think there is a governor, other than Governor Barbour--because this was his experience, so I can personally un...
I do not have any doubt that Dr. Groves is up to the challenge and that he commands the respect both inside and outside ...
I feel the need, though, to reiterate that although Census Day may officially last 1 day, its impact is felt over the co...
If it is working well enough to be continued for those children currently in the program until they graduate from school...
In America it should not be a privilege for any of our children to get a first rate education.
Despite some criticism in GAO's initial assessment, DCPS appears to be on the right path to improving public education f...
Without an equal education for all there cannot be equality for all, the kind of equality that our founding documents pr...
We need to have choices. And if choices and experiments can show that one thing is working, maybe the public schools wil...
If the Opportunity Scholarship Program is not working, it should be terminated for all children.
I believe in putting kids before special interest groups, and that is really what this is about.
The work Chancellor Rhee and Mayor Fenty have done to reform the school system is remarkable.
There exists no legitimate economic argument that regulating CO2 would not increase the cost of energy.
I applaud you and the Administration for setting out as a stated goal transparency in all sorts of ways.
I think we all agree on the need for certainty and predictability and the benefit of that.