Virtual Schools in Jeopardy

Economy |
By Sarah Brodsky | Read Time 1 minute

Edspresso links to this op-ed about the virtual school controversy in Oregon. It describes how Oregon restricts virtual school attendance for students outside of specific districts — a policy that can have no other purpose than to hinder online schools’ growth, because, by their very nature, the schools could serve far-away students just as well as they serve nearby students. Virtual school opponents are now pushing for an enrollment freeze.

If these tactics work in Oregon, I predict that unions in other states will lobby for similar restrictions on virtual schools. The price of lasting education reform is eternal vigilance!

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