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Education

Marisa Wise: Cyber school has been the best choice for me

March 24, 2025March 25, 2025
Marisa Wise
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Cyber charters get a bad rap these days. But switching to a cyber charter was the best decision I made. […]

Education

Jeffrey E. Piccola: Contrary to political rhetoric, cyber charter schools are public schools

March 6, 2025March 5, 2025
Jeffrey E. Piccola
1

As chairman of the Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA) Board of Trustees, I find it disgraceful that many of our elected […]

Education

Auditor General calls for cyber charter funding reform

February 26, 2025February 25, 2025
Christina Lengyel
1

(The Center Square) – A new analysis of cyber charter school funding offers a familiar recommendation: consider recalculating how the […]

Education

Guy Ciarrocchi: Parents and students deserve more good schools, not fewer

August 25, 2023August 25, 2023
Guy Ciarrocchi
3

Once again white, suburban, progressive legislators want to dictate where other students go to school.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Education

Kevin Mooney: Despite obstruction from the governor and lobbyists, cyber charters thrive

April 28, 2021April 28, 2021
Kevin Mooney

Part one of this series explored why cyber charters may be a good option for students and teachers. Part two discusses the politics behind the effort to expand or restrict these schooling options, which parents evidently want.
Kevin Mooney

Education

Kevin Mooney: How cyber charter schools create new paths for teachers and students

April 12, 2021April 9, 2021
Kevin Mooney

Robert Pratt is a sixth-grade science teacher at Agora Cyber Charter School. He explains why cyber charters have shown their value to students and teachers alike over the last year.
By Kevin Mooney

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Guy Ciarrocchi: School choice works, is popular, and saves us money. Why do Democratic leaders attack it?

Guy Ciarrocchi: School choice works, is popular, and saves us money. Why do Democratic leaders attack it?

schedule April 14 2026
ink_pen Guy Ciarrocchi

Over 70 percent of voters support school choice — perhaps as high as 80 percent. Contrary to what many would […]

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