Choice Remarks
Saturday, November 20, 2010

Rethinking 'public education'

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Last month at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Inasmuch Foundation hosted a screening of The Lottery . After the film, I had the opport...

There's no 'Superman' to save us

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We can't afford to wait for Superman, State Chamber president Fred Morgan writes today in The Oklahoman . The U.S. Chamber and The Sta...

Dick Morris: School choice can help plug budget holes

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When I met author (and former Bill Clinton advisor) Dick Morris last month, he asked me, "Are you the reason God made Oklahoma?" S...

Superintendents in the chips

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Here's a useful graphic (click to enlarge) from our friends at American Majority. To see what your local school officials earn, check wi...
Friday, November 19, 2010

You're doin' fine, Oklahoma

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Every bit as good as Bulgaria or Serbia !

Why is Bill Gates writing code for a pile of junk?

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"Bill established himself early on as a pretty sharp computer programmer, and no doubt he still is," writes Andrew J. Coulson, a...

More good news for school-choice fans

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Jim Williamson Oklahoma's school-choice proponents, who already have reason for optimism , got more good news yesterday when Senate l...

Schools in the slums

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Marvin Olasky's latest column is excellent. Ten years ago James Tooley, a professor of education with a doctorate and a World Bank g...

Focus on results, not inputs

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James S. Coleman’s Equality of Educational Opportunity , a massive study released four decades ago, has been "exhaustively analyzed an...
Thursday, November 18, 2010

More of the same from NAEP

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"High school graduates are no better prepared today than they were in previous generations," Andrew J. Coulson writes , "desp...
Wednesday, November 17, 2010

SoonerPoll: Districts should obey special-needs law

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By a margin of better than 2 to 1 , Oklahomans believe local school districts should enforce a state law granting scholarships to special-ne...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mom fights for special-needs daughter

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A new Oklahoma law -- passed this year by a Republican legislature and signed by a Democratic governor -- provides scholarships for special...
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Lawless bureaucrat snubs autistic boy

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Owasso school superintendent Clark Ogilvie is a big believer in collecting 13 grand a month from taxpayers. He isn't a big believer in ...
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