It could be easy to get frustrated or discouraged when it comes to educating students with disabilities. But that's because there are too often artificial barriers and roadblocks that limit your ability to focus on meeting their individual needs.
As we know, lots of people working together to solve problems doesn't happen often enough, particularly here in Washington.
We've seen more and more people opt for homeschooling, including in urban areas.
No child's dream should be limited by the quality, or lack thereof, of the education they receive.
We won't accomplish our goals by creating a new federal bureaucracy or by bribing states with their own taxpayers' money.
Just as the traditional taxi system revolted against ride sharing, so too does the education establishment feel threatened by the rise of school choice.