Originally posted on the Georgia Center for Opportunity blog. On March 29, 2023, the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act (Senate Bill 233) failed by a vote of 85-89…
Public Charter schools have been around for a while now. In the late 1970’s a couple of academic papers outline the concept of a charter…
For the past few years, I’ve written about the failings of the City of Atlanta. There are many. But I would be remiss to point…
It is crucial to recognize that the outrage sparked by these academic standards is inconsistent with historical reality. I think the curriculum aims to paint a more comprehensive picture of America’s past by including the experiences of all its citizens.
I’ve taken an unexpected respite from writing for a minute as life has come at me fast in the last few weeks. First, I traveled…
A recent study by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes. (CREDO) at Stanford University showed good news for charter schools across the country. The…
So much for the summer political doldrums. It was yet another jam packed week of Georgia political news. Enjoy. This week’s topics include: Be sure…
The Honorable Former State Representative Turned Lobbyist Promoted to Editor-in-Chief Before Becoming Owner and Monetizer of Peach Pundit and Budding Popcorn Distributor wrote a good…
The City of Atlanta needs a lot of help right now. I’ve written previously about what makes me hopeful. There’s still some tweaking, and a…
There has been much ado in Atlanta, as of late. Education is a perennial issue in city and state politics. Education receives many stop-gap fixes…