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Will Nebraska Leapfrog Over Charter Schools?

5/29/2020

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What would we have done without the bold charter school advocates of 1990?

Without them, America may not have had R&D for K-12 schools? Without them, we may not have a movement that puts children ahead of systems. Without them, we might not have a flourishing edtech industry producing low-cost, easy-access educational resources that everyone has been using during COVID-19.

In this podcast episode, Rachel talks about the possibility that Nebraska might just skip the charter school phase of development. We're far behind other states. Instead of doing the hard work of development ourselves, we may just leapfrog over some steps and advance to more nimble, less infrastructure-based ways of educating K-12 students.

Education Savings Accounts could be the answer to helping kids make up for the 2-3 month loss of education this spring. Will the state legislature step up and help?
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