Matters of Choice

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Caption: Central Park School for Children in Durham, NC, is currently the only charter school in the state that holds a weighted lottery that prioritizes low-income families. Last year, 12 of the new 42 kindergarten students entered the school through the economic, Credit: Reema Khrais, WUNC
Image by: Reema Khrais, WUNC 
Central Park School for Children in Durham, NC, is currently the only charter school in the state that holds a weighted lottery that prioritizes low-income families. Last year, 12 of the new 42 kindergarten students entered the school through the economic 

The Southern Education Desk takes an in-depth look at school choice in a region where major battles for equal access to education have been fought. Today, parents and educators look at options to eliminate achievement gaps and give students the same opportunities to learn, regardless of their zip code, race, ethnicity or station in life. How does does school choice work? Does it benefit students, teachers and school systems? This series explores the issues. It works well during National School Choice Week, which starts January 24-30, or it can be used at anytime.

Across the country, families and advocacy groups will host events to celebrate National School Choice Week, January 24-30. Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and most Southern states allow some form of school choice – magnet schools, vouchers for private schools and charter schools. But how do these options impact learning, school demographics, and student success? The Southern Education Desk explores Matters of Choice with reports from WWNO’s Mallory Falk in New Orleans -- the choice epicenter; Lynn Hatter of WFSU in Tallahassee, Florida; and Reema Khrais of WUNC, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


4 Pieces

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Caption: Students in Nashville, Tenn., have several options in choosing schools. , Credit: LaTonya Turner, WNPT
School Choice has had a significant impact on education in Nashville. LaTonya Turner of WNPT tells the story in this radio piece adapted from telev...

  • Added: Jan 29, 2016
  • Length: 03:59
Caption: Central Park School for Children in Durham, NC, is currently the only charter school in the state that holds a weighted lottery that prioritizes low-income families. Last year, 12 of the new 42 kindergarten students entered the school through the economic, Credit: Reema Khrais
Choice in some places in North Carolina has resulted in schools segregated by race or income, according to a Duke University study. Reema Khrais of...

  • Added: Jan 22, 2016
  • Length: 04:02
Caption: Lynn Hatter, Credit: Children in Florida participate in a 2014 rally against a coalition of groups filing suit over the state's Tax Credit Scholarship program.
The list of school options and formats for students in Florida is long. Choice has played a major role in that state's public schools for years. Ho...

  • Added: Jan 22, 2016
  • Length: 04:23
Caption: Students at Renew Cultural Arts Academy in New Orleans return to class after their morning "value summit.", Credit: Mallory Falk, WWNO
Parents and students in New Orleans choose their schools. What's the impact? What are their choices? What do national experts say about school cho...

  • Added: Jan 22, 2016
  • Length: 04:11