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Colorado’s Amendment 80 wants to make school choice ‘a right’ when it already is – an expert in educational policy explains the disconnect. Story by Christopher Lubienski, ...
Supporters say Amendment 80 is needed to protect school choice from efforts to undermine it, pointing to a bill in the legislature this year that would have made it easier to close charter schools ...
COLORADO, USA — Colorado voters rejected Amendment 80, which would have enshrined the right to school choice in the state constitution, AP projects.
A majority of Colorado voters were rejecting a ballot measure that would enshrine the right to school choice in the Colorado Constitution, with 52.06% voting against Amendment 80 as of 11 a.m ...
Colorado Amendment 80, formally called the Constitutional Right to School Choice Initiative, promises to bake school choice into the state’s most powerful set of laws. Exactly what that means and how ...
Amendment 80 on Colorado's ballot in the November election would elevate the right to school choice to the state constitution. It's drawn opposition from the state's largest teachers union.
The No on Amendment 80 Campaign includes the Colorado Education Association, ... She stands with opponents of Amendment 80 gather at a rally on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024.
Education policy experts like Kevin Welner, director of the National Education Policy Center and a professor in the University of Colorado School of Education, say Amendment 80 is “a step along ...
In November, Colorado voters will decide whether the state's constitution should be amended to specify a right to school choice. But school choice is already guaranteed by state statute and ...
Colorado’s Amendment 80 wants to make school choice ‘a right’ when it already is – an expert in educational policy explains the disconnect. Christopher Lubienski, Indiana University.
Colorado Amendment 80, formally called the Constitutional Right to School Choice Initiative, promises to bake school choice into the state’s most powerful set of laws.
Proponents say Colorado's Amendment 80 would maintain the status quo, but opponents fear it would lead to massive changes for public schools.