With the school choice and parental-involvement movements bearing fruit nationwide, they are testament to the power of good ideas backed by tireless efforts to overcome horribly entrenched opposition.
, they are testament to the power of good ideas backed by tireless efforts to overcome horribly entrenched opposition.
Five years later, as research director for Republican Rep. Bob Livingston’s campaign for governor of Louisiana, I was asked to prepare a file for Livingston’s joint appearance with other candidates at a state school superintendents’ forum.
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