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@JasonBedrick

Director of Policy at . The views expressed here are my own.

Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Joined March 2010

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    Parents outperform standardized tests when it comes to choosing the schools that affect the outcomes that matter most.

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    Dec 4

    Enrollment in Florida's two means-tested scholarship programs surges to over 136,000.

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    Dec 3

    Arizona families with a child who has a MET, 504, or IEP can qualify for the Arizona empowerment scholarship account! Send us a DM and we can help! Kids need options and now is the time to make sure EVERY family knows about them!

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    Dec 2

    If you're registered for , go to this great panel with and on residential assignment, , and the invisible barriers that separate kids.

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    “America has lost one of its greatest economists and public intellectuals. Walter Williams died Wednesday morning after teaching his final class at George Mason University on Tuesday. He was 84.”

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    “I want to put it to you as plainly as possible: What we are seeing on our college campuses is not criticism of Israel. It is not even hatred of Israel or Zionism. It is unmitigated, often unprovoked rage at Jewishness.”

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    Dec 2

    Listening to provide some data on . Check out this data from Are parents sending students to different types of school this year?

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    Dec 2

    School systems don't shut down because of COVID-19 cases; shutdowns aren't an inevitable or automatic necessity, they're a choice. I am still seeing too many stories that connect COVID-19 cases with school shutdowns, as if one is causally connected to the other.

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    Dec 2

    Thrilled to be in Arkansas talking and education options!

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    Dec 2

    A new Big Ideas podcast ep with is up now. Kevin Vallier, associate prof of philosophy at Bowling Green State University, joins us to discuss his chapter in the book Religious Liberty and Education: A Case Study of Yeshivas vs. New York.

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    Dec 1
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    Dec 1

    This op-ed lacks any tethering to reality, including that no objective look at the subject could support calling school choice "fringe" or "radical." Unless majority or plurality support is the fringe

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    Dec 1

    For years I have heard that there is an “assault” on public education. Still, each year public education get more money and less accountability. Doesn’t seem like an “assault” at all.

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    Dec 1

    All ready for ? Join me today at 1:45 ET for a discussion on the and with , of , Kayla Svedin of , and Kelly Smith of . Can't wait!

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    Dec 1
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    About 10 education truths I hope the next president understands. 1. Our kids are capable of achieving far more than their teachers and schools think they are capable of achieving. The is real and dangerous.

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    It’s amazing how many stories we’ve seen like this. We can’t expect the public to take COVID restrictions seriously when the very people making the rules flout them.

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    Dec 1

    Big congratulations to alum on making the Forbes 30 Under 30 list! . Can't wait to see what Corey does with the next 30 years of his young life!

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    Nov 30

    . has *White Fragility* dead to rights. Antiracism is a worthy project. That book isn't it.

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    's scholarships help thousands of low-income children get access to learning environments that meet their individual needs while saving taxpayers $53.2 million a year.

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  21. Nov 30

    Independent schools have been significantly more likely than district schools to remain open during the pandemic while having an infection rate that is 40% lower.

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