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| Homeschoolers rally at Iowa State Capitol |
| Thursday, March 17th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| DES MOINES, Iowa – Gov. Kim Reynolds received a warm welcome and standing ovations from hundreds of homeschoolers at the annual Homeschool Iowa Capitol Day on Tuesday. Reynolds used her lunchtime presentation to to commend the parents for taking on the challenge of educating their children and to tout her school choice initiatives currently before the Iowa Legislature. |
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| LANKFORD FIGHTS FOR SCHOOL CHOICE EC |
| Thursday, March 17th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| In comments made this week, U.S. Sen. James Lankford urged his colleagues to approve a resolution that “recognizes the necessity of school choice as a tool to empower all parents with the freedom to choose the best educational environment for their children.” “Giving parents the ability to be able to make the choice between public schools, charter schools, private schools, whatever may work best for their school and for their state and the policies their state has created, seems like a smart thing to be able to do,” said Lankford, R-Oklahoma City. |
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| By: Ray Carter |
| Live Free and Learn: New Hampshire Education Commissioner (and Homeschooling Dad) Frank Edelblut |
| Wednesday, March 16th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| New Hampshire ranks #1 for personal and economic freedom in the US, and it is gaining ground in education freedom as well. |
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| By: Kerry McDonald |
| Brooklyn Catholic Schools win first and second place at first LEGO league robotics championship |
| Wednesday, March 16th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| Brooklyn Catholic Schools win first and second place at first LEGO league robotics championship |
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| EFA Program Survives ‘Death by 1,000 Cuts’ Attack From House Dems |
| Wednesday, March 16th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| The battle over Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) appears to be over, at least for this session year, as Democrat-backed attempts to repeal, reduce, or restrict the popular program failed in the GOP-controlled House. |
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| By: Michael Graham |

