A Marriage Problem In Norcross and Peachtree Corners
A new report released by The Institute for Family Studies finds that 69 percent of 18-45 year olds in Peachtree Corners and […]
Amid Shootings and Violent Protests, Georgians Consider Solutions
Something happened in College Park Wednesday night that hasn’t really garnered much attention but should be front-page news. Thanks to the College […]
A Better Way to Measure Student Success
Six years ago, supporters of the national Common Core academic standards thought they had the formula to measure student success. Under the […]
Fraud prevention: There’s an app for that
A school board member in New Jersey pleaded guilty to wire fraud. A “longtime educator” in Palm Beach County, Florida, resigned from […]
Seventy-Five Percent of Republican Primary Voters Cast Ballots Approving Real School Choice
Republicans included a non-binding referendum question in yesterday’s Primary Election ballot asking if voters support school choice, and 75 percent of voters […]
Criminal Justice Reforms: Increasing Access to Work
On April 27th, Governor Deal signed into law the most recent round of criminal justice reforms in Georgia. Senate Bill 367 enacts […]
Give a Little, Get a Lot!
Now is an especially good time to support GCO financially. Thanks to the generosity of a key supporter and GCO’s Board, every […]
Celebrating Healthy Families
Healthy families are the bedrock of a healthy, prosperous society. They are the place where children develop the values, skills, and habits […]
More Choices for Teachers with School Choice
Legislatures across the country have been discussing education reform for many years, specifically educational choice options. This year Georgia joined the conversation […]
The First Amendment and Donald Trump
Like many observers, I was surprised and appalled by the events in Chicago a week ago, when Donald Trump’s campaign cancelled a […]
Education Savings Accounts Could Help Virginia and Georgia “Face the Strain”
Last week, the Virginia senate passed what could become the nation’s sixth education savings account law, pending a governor’s signature. HB 389 […]