
Jude Schwalbach
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Senior Education Policy Analyst @Reasonfdn
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https://reason.org/author/jude-schwalbach/ 04-11-2018 22:04:13
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Good piece Robert Enlow EdChoice - isn’t this your work Doug Mesecar Krista Kafer from back in the day? Glad it’s finally being enforced! Federal Enforcement of Open Enrollment Law Is Good News for Students & Families The 74 the74million.org/article/federa…


More than 1.6 million students across 19 states used open enrollment to choose a public school other than their residentially assigned one, a new report by Jude Schwalbach finds. reason.org/policy-study/k…

Forty-three percent of students who use open enrollment to choose a public school other than their residentially assigned school are from low-income households, finds Jude Schwalbach. reason.org/policy-study/k…

Private school choice participation nationally recently eclipsed 1 million. Meanwhile, 1.6 million students use public school open enrollment—and that’s just in 19 states examined. Open enrollment is the most popular form of school choice in the country. Bravo Jude Schwalbach


More than 1.6 million students. That’s how many are using open enrollment to attend a public school that isn’t their assigned one. What else does the Reason Foundation’s new report on open enrollment reveal? Let’s dive in. 🧵 a8d50b36.delivery.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/upl… Jude Schwalbach Aaron Smith


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In Arizona, more than one-third of publicly funded K-12 students either use open enrollment, attend charters, or participate in private school choice. From Jude Schwalbach's latest study on K-12 open enrollment:







“If school districts have openings, transfer students should be able to fill them,” argues Jude Schwalbach. reason.org/commentary/ope…
