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Selling supplemental services: can school districts regulate the growing tutoring industry while also serving as a major provider?
During the summer of 2002, Martha Fritchley was leafing through the Yellow Pages in search of tutoring firms. As an assistant superintendent of the...
Education Next, 09/22/04 by Siobhan Gorman · More from publication -
Pro choice: how Democrats can make vouchers their secret weapon
In early February President Bush dropped a bombshell on the education world: A $75 million proposal for a multi-city voucher program, ,and...
Washington Monthly, 09/01/03 by Siobhan Gorman · More from publication -
Tutor restoration: Test-prep firms like The Princeton Review are invading America's grade schools. This is: a good. b bad
IN A COUNTRY WHERE HIGH SCHOOL KIDS of every stripe seem to favor the same uniforms of baggy pants or midriff-baring shirts, it can be hard to spot...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/02 by Siobhan Gorman · More from publication -
Bipartisan choolmates: President Bush deserves credit for forging a consensus on federal education policy. But it will all be for naught if the law is not enforced
AMID A THRONG OF CHEERING TEENAGERS IN THE Hamilton High School gymnasium, President Bush declared victory. "Today begins a new era, a new time in...
Education Next, 06/22/02 by Siobhan Gorman · More from publication -
Can't beat'em? Sue'em! What liberal lawyers love about Bush's education plan
GEORGE W. BUSH LOVES TO GIVE people nicknames, often with a bit of an edge to them. Were Bush to meet attorney and activist Michael Rebell, it's a...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/01 by Siobhan Gorman · More from publication



