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Tag: school choice

Posted inGuest Columnist, News

P&C’s series on school choice excellently highlights its flaws

by Dwayne Green September 9, 2015
Posted inFeatures, News

6 ways you can help North Charleston schools

by Paul Bowers August 27, 2015
Posted inNews, Public Policy LTD.

Kudos to the P&C for writing about school choice, but I wish it had been sooner

by Mat Catastrophe August 26, 2015
Posted inNews, News Briefs

S.C. schools chief Mick Zais will not seek re-election

by Paul Bowers December 13, 2013
Posted inNews, News Briefs

School board to vote on Montessori program tonight

by Paul Bowers January 28, 2013
Posted inFeatures, News

Racial tensions fuel the fiery debate over a North Charleston Montessori program

by Paul Bowers January 23, 2013
Posted inNews, News Briefs

School-choice advocate funnels $3,000 to Thurmond campaign

by Paul Bowers October 29, 2012
Posted inFeatures, News

Councilman floats resolution supporting private school choice

by Greg Hambrick August 24, 2010

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