If you are in the NW PA area, I'm inviting you to join me for an evening explainer about school choice.
The school choice world is complicated' even as "choice" policies have spread, the language and technicalities of the school choice biz have become the kind of maze that is mainly understood by folks who spend their days reading through the laws and the bills and the policy discussions. You know-- people like retired teachers who write about education.
There are so many issues in the wind, from federal vouchers to education savings accounts to the prospect of religious charter schools to (in the case of our state) the annual attempt to pass a new voucher bill (a scary prospect in a state with a Democratic governor who is voucher-friendly).
So in a couple of weeks, I'll be whipping out some slides and trying to make it all make sense to the average human being who is doing more than swimming in education policy all day.
If you're in the neighborhood, I'll be in the meeting room at the Oil City Public Library on Thursday, March 27, at 6:00 PM. Admission is free and I would be delighted to see you there.
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