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The Supreme Court Expands Educational Options for Students in Landmark Ruling
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to the landmark case, Carson v. Makin, Craig Hulse issued the following statement on behalf of yes. every kid.: “This landmark ruling breaks down barriers. Families will be empowered to use resources to access the educational experiences that best meet their child’s unique needs. This is…
In Response to the Signing of House Bill 2567, Craig Hulse issued the following statement on behalf of yes. every kid.
TOPEKA, Kan. — Across Kansas, families have signaled support for access to education options that are as unique as their children. With House Bill (HB) 2567 now signed into law, families will be empowered to tailor their child’s education to best meet their interests and learning styles. The opportunity for families to pursue unique learning experiences will give every kid access to the education that addresses their needs. We applaud the bipartisan support…
Kansas voters overwhelmingly support empowering families with increased educational opportunities for K-12 students
KANSAS CITY, KS., March 21, 2022 – A recent poll has found strong support among likely Kansas voters for allowing students to earn credits for outside-classroom learning experiences. The poll also indicates a majority of Kansas voters support allowing all students—regardless of zip code, income, or race—to access any public school…
Governor Stitt Believes in Oklahoma Families
Oklahoma City, OK – yes. every kid. today commended Governor Stitt for his commitment to every Oklahoma student. yes. every kid. Executive Director Andrew Clark issued the following statement following Gov. Stitt’s State of the State: “A student’s opportunities should not be limited by their family’s income, ZIP code, or school type. We applaud Governor Stitt’s continued support to empower Oklahoma students and families with…
Lawsuit Attempts to Eliminate Education Options for West Virginia Parents, Students
CHARLESTON, WV., January 19, 2022 – yes. every kid., an education advocacy organization that works to give every student an individualized education, and Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV), today admonished a lawsuit filed against the state’s new Hope Scholarship program. The suit seeks to take away hard won educational flexibility that parents and students…
Mackinac Lawsuit Will Help Michigan Students Unlock Potential
LANSING, MI – yes. every kid., an education advocacy organization that works to give every student an individualized education, and Americans for Prosperity-Michigan (AFP-MI) today issued the following statements about a new lawsuit from the Mackinac Center Legal Foundation filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan that seeks…
Amicus Brief Urges Supreme Court to End Banning Religious Schools from Tuition Assistance
Arlington, VA – Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) and yes. every kid. last week filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the case, Carson V. Makin. The brief urges the Court to rule that Maine’s discrimination against religious schools from participating in the state’s tuition assistance program violates the…
ICYMI: The Hill Runs yes. every kid. Op-Ed: Texas special session should extend virtual learning
AUSTIN, TX – The Hill published an op-ed penned by Andrew Clark, executive director for yes. every kid., that called for the Texas legislature to help shift Texas to a ore student-centered education system by expanding virtual options for students and attaching funds to each child. Read the op-ed here. Below are some excerpts…
Arizona Has Historic Year for Education, Student-Centered Reforms
Phoenix, AZ – yes. every kid. today commended the Arizona Legislature and Governor Ducey for passing several transformational education reforms this legislative session. Yes. every kid. Government Affairs Director Becky Hill issued the following statement: “Policymakers took enormous steps towards giving every student the individual educational experience they need to thrive,…
Georgia and North Carolina Become Latest States to Test New Ways to Assess Student Achievement
WASHINGTON—U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has approved two additional states to assess student achievement in new, creative ways. Georgia and North Carolina will take part in the innovative assessments pilot program, part of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), during the 2019-2020 school year. “I’m pleased that Georgia and…
NEW EDUCATION GROUP yes. every kid. LAUNCHES
Colorado Springs, CO (June 30, 2019) – At the bi-annual Stand Together summit, a new education organization was launched, yes. every kid., to stand for families, educators and all Americans who desire a K-12 education system where every student receives an excellent individualized education, alongside teachers who deserve more freedom and autonomy in…
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