
KIPP DC Alumni Gather to Celebrate Community and Success
Hundreds of KIPP DC alumni gathered at the National Building Museum for a reunion, celebrating community, success, and the enduring power of mentorship.
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Hundreds of KIPP DC alumni gathered at the National Building Museum for a reunion, celebrating community, success, and the enduring power of mentorship.

For the third consecutive year, Utah's K-12 public school enrollment has declined, dropping by 1.7% as demographic shifts and school choice alter the state's educational landscape.

Neuse Charter School, Johnston County's first charter institution, has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the Best High Schools and Best Charter High Schools in the Nation.

A new Florida law allows select charter schools to operate rent-free within traditional public school buildings. This policy shift, shaped by political dynamics, raises concerns about resource allocat

A Tampa charter school is defying a direct order from the Hillsborough County School District to shut down over safety concerns, leading to a legal standoff.

A Miami-based charter school is using a new Florida law to demand rent-free space in a St. Johns County public school, raising financial and logistic concerns.

Magic City Acceptance Academy's charter was renewed for five years by the Alabama State Charter Commission, conditional on strict adherence to the state's anti-DEI law. The school made changes to deco

California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a major bipartisan bill aimed at preventing charter school fraud, citing high costs and legislative shortcomings.

Parents at Ascent Classical Academy in Rock Hill, SC, are staging a walkout over high staff turnover, mismanagement, and resource shortages at the charter school.

Leslie Jacobs, a key and controversial architect of New Orleans' all-charter school system, has returned to public advocacy after a multi-year hiatus.

Manatee County schools are preparing to fight takeover bids from Mater Academy Inc., a Miami-based charter school, targeting two public facilities under the state's "Schools of Hope" law.

Job Point, a Columbia-based organization, has received initial approval from the Missouri Charter School Commission to establish a new charter school.