K-12 Education News
Congress should pass policies that allow states to lead in the development of reforms that expand educational opportunity and allow all students to discover, develop, and apply their unique abilities. Eligibility should not be limited by income or other demographic status and should focus on removing heavy-handed federal mandates and other barriers that prevent experimentation, innovation, and the free exchange of ideas in our education sector.

How the DOE’s new proposed rule would contradict the Quality Charter Schools Act
Apr 14, 2022 by Cindy Crawford
Amicus Brief Urges Supreme Court to End Banning Religious Schools from Tuition Assistance
Sep 13, 2021 by AFP
New AFP Foundation brief seeks to close legal loophole banning religious schools from tuition assistance
Sep 9, 2021 by Cindy Crawford