Parents, educators, legislators, community and business leaders across the country are discussing the benefits of education reforms. There is no one singular solution. But one thing seems to be certain, changing nothing brings no change. Other states, however, have gone before Missouri and can now illuminate for us trends that show promise. Take a look at what is happening elsewhere, and know that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
- Teacher pay for performance in Florida
- Indiana is drawing a line in the sand to see an end to social promotion in the classroom
- Teachers’ union considering sweeping reforms in Wisconsin
- What Tennessee has learned from Florida’s last decade of education reforms; this article refers to a newly released study “Lessons for Tennessee from Florida’s Education Revolution”. Says Robert Enlow, president and CEO of the Foundation for Educational Choice:
“When true reform occurs and parents are given the freedom to choose the education that’s best for their children, students are able to break through every barrier and truly excel.”
Parents just want to see their children reach their full potential. The Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri believes that parents should be empowered with access to the best educational options for their child. We also believe in parents’ ability, right and obligation to make these decisions, and that in the presence of quality options parents indeed make the best choices for their children.






