by Sage Naumann | May 31, 2023 | Research Briefs
The legislative session has finally come to an end, and despite it being difficult for conservative policies in general, there was bipartisan support for a number of bills we drafted, supported, and testified on. For the first time in Colorado history,...
by Sage Naumann | Feb 15, 2023 | Research Briefs
Ready Colorado commissioned a poll by Cygnal to measure where Colorado voters stand on important educational issues. Here is a brief summary of the results: A majority (55%) of parents believe public education is on the wrong track. Charter schools retained a strong...
by Sage Naumann | Jan 30, 2023 | Research Briefs
Introduction June 4, 1991 is perhaps the most important date in the history of the school choice movement in the United States. On that day, Minnesota’s Republican Governor, Arne Carlson, signed the Omnibus K-12 Education Finance Bill into law. Tucked into what may...
by Sage Naumann | Aug 17, 2022 | Research Briefs
Introduction The State Board of Education administers a multi-billion dollar budget and makes policies that govern Colorado’s 800,000+ students across 178 school districts, and yet it remains a relatively obscure aspect of our state’s government. As a candidate...
by Sage Naumann | Jan 15, 2022 | Research Briefs
Ready Colorado commissioned a poll by Cygnal to measure where Colorado voters stand on important educational issues. Here is a brief summary of the results: • Support for education choice and reform is incredibly strong.• The country is headed way off on the wrong...
by Charity Meinhart | May 25, 2021 | Research Briefs
Denver is frequently seen as the flash point for charter school battles between supporters and opponents. As the largest municipality in Colorado, the Mile-High City receives a substantial portion of attention paid to its charter schools. But Denver is not the only...