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  • The Power of Educational Choice0

    • July 7, 2016

    “If you can afford to attend Arrupe, you can’t attend Arrupe”. This video features a lively discussion of the inspiring work being done at Arrupe Jesuit High School, a private Jesuit high school in Denver that serves only low-income students. Featuring: Principal Michale O’Hagan, student Miguel Gonzalez, and Ross Izard as the host.

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  • Equity for Colorado’s Charter Public Schools0

    • July 7, 2016

    This is the full clip of Ross Izard’s discussion on fairness for Colorado public charter school students with Colorado League of Charter Schools Director of Advocacy Dan Schaller and Compass Montessori Executive Director Bill Kottenstette.

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  • Private School Choice Freedom Minute0

    • July 5, 2016

    Think private school choice is brand new with an unproven track record? Think again! Senior Education Policy Analyst Ross Izard is here to set us straight!

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  • Fund Colorado Charter Schools Equitably0

    • July 5, 2016

    Senior Education Policy Analyst Ross Izard talks about Senate Bill 188, which is legislation that would level the playing field for charter public school students in Colorado.

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  • Intervening for Success at Havern0

    • July 5, 2016

    The Havern School for Children with Learning Disabilities does amazing work down in Littleton, Colorado. Learn about this incredible school in Senior Education Policy Analyst Ross Izard’s second Profile in Private Education, “Intervening for Success: A Profile of the Havern School for Children with Learning Disabilities” here: https://www.i2i.org/intervening-for-success-a-profile-of-the-havern-school-for-children-with-learning-disabilities.

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  • Montana Court Restores Full School Choice Program0

    • July 5, 2016

    Erick Valencia of the Independence Institute’s Education Policy Center applauds a Montana District Court’s ruling that allowed a school choice program to continue as the legislature intended.

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