
Tyler Arnold
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2 months ago |
readlion.com | Joy Stockbauer |Steve Bittenbender |Tyler Arnold
A New York City charter school is making headlines as its administrators attempt creative solutions to the school’s spacing issues made worse by a hamstringing city law. In an exclusive profile, the New York Post reported a student choir at Success Academy Charter High School of the Liberal Arts on Manhattan’s East Side has been forced to rehearse in school hallways, with individual students practicing their instruments in storage closets.
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2 months ago |
readlion.com | George Caldwell |Tyler Arnold |J.D. Davidson |Madison Hirneisen
(The Daily Signal) – Vice President J.D. Vance slammed the Federal Emergency Management Agency for incompetence Monday in Damascus, Virginia, a town near the Tennessee border that was devastated by Hurricane Helene. Vance, standing alongside Virginia Gov.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
readlion.com | Jillian Schneider |T. A. Defeo |Victor Skinner |Tyler Arnold
South Carolina parents are petitioning the state Supreme Court to reinstate the school choice program funding their children’s education. In a petition filed Thursday, parents and the Institute for Justice claim the court neglected to consider federal precedent regarding the Fourteenth Amendment when ruling against South Carolina’s Education Scholarship Trust Fund (ESTF) program.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
readlion.com | John Ransom |Tyler Arnold |J.D. Davidson |Madison Hirneisen
A retired judge has sided with a lobbying group for professionals who weatherize homes that Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin can’t remove the state from a Democrat-approved cap-and-trade tax scheme. The cap-and-trade tax scheme, known as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), was approved by Virginia Democrats in 2020 by a 47-45 vote in the Virginia House. RGGI taxes carbon with the intention of reducing carbon emissions.
Alaska school choice program in jeopardy after judge rules it 'facially unconstitutional' - The Lion
Apr 15, 2024 |
readlion.com | Jillian Schneider |Victor Skinner |Tyler Arnold
An Alaska Superior Court knocked down one of the state’s few school choice programs, sparking bipartisan concern from policymakers. Judge Adolph Zeman released a decision on Friday about Alaska’s Correspondence School Allotment Program (CSAP), which is being sued for alleged unconstitutionality. Correspondence schools are public charter schools that provide families with a high degree of flexibility.
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