August 19, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Francis De Luca (919) 834-2099 francis.deluca@nccivitas.org Civitas Poll Shows Unaffiliated NC Voters Strongly ... Keep Reading
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School Choice: Benefits Are More than Academic
Many of the controversies roiling public education are traceable to a system that assigns students to schools based on where they live. One North Carolina community that is working ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Support Ed Savings Accounts
One of the most popular options for expanding educational opportunity is the Education Savings Account (ESA). Currently five states – Arizona, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and ... Keep Reading
School choice event video available
Video from our July 15th event, School Choice: The Engine of a Growing Economy is now available. Access video and presentations here . ... Keep Reading
Court: Greenlight Educational Freedom; The Case Against it is Weak
The recent decision by the State Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of school vouchers has turned supporters toward the future and critics toward raising the volume on ... Keep Reading
Event to Spotlight School Choice, Economic Growth
RALEIGH – The Civitas Institute will bring researchers and experts together on July 15 to examine how school choice might affect economic growth in a community. “Choice and ... Keep Reading
Event asks: Is there a link between school choice and economic development?
On first glance Wake Forest looks like many other cities in North Carolina ---- until you realize residents there have more school choice options than just about any other place ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Back Education Reforms
March 5, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Bob Luebke (919) 834-2099 bob.luebke@nccivitas.org RALEIGH – The most recent Civitas Poll shows North Carolina voters ... Keep Reading
Wake County Private School Receives National Coverage
The American Spectator this week profiled the Thales Academy schools - a chain of private schools operated by Civitas Board Chairman Bob Luddy. Thales represents how educational ... Keep Reading
School choice: the end of the public schools?
Does school choice led to the destruction of the public schools? That’s a claim Matt Ladner asks in a recent blog post on Jay P. Greene's Blog. Arizona’s vast array of school ... Keep Reading