We spend more than enough to cover everyone. But we don’t spend it on the right things.
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Studies from Milwaukee and Connecticut reveal the long-term benefits of choice for career and technical high school students.
Americans think schools lack funding, but new spending reports show otherwise.
Secretary Carson also pointed out that bureaucratic red tape doesn’t just slow the production of housing but also the efforts of people to end generational poverty.
Could Head Start’s $10,000-per-pupil spending be unlocked to provide better early childhood education?
Americans want a universal, affordable, innovative, and sustainable system with a broad range of private options.
A plan for blending the best aspects of American health care with market-based models abroad.