by Ryan Kennedy | May 6, 2025 | FLCA articles, Homeschool, Hope Scholarship, Parental Rights
Infighting among the House, the Senate, and the Governor derailed what could have been a successful legislative session in protecting children’s mental health. Many of FLCA’s priority bills that would have taken steps to empower parents, teachers, and students...
by Keith Flaugh | Mar 12, 2025 | Action Alerts, FLCA articles, Homeschool, Hope Scholarship, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool, Parental Rights, Press Release
Question: Answer: Will the amazing actions by President Trump save public education in Florida? They will certainly help but Florida ranks at the bottom of national assessments including the Nation’s Report Card just released, US News and World Annual report, and SAT...
by Ryan Kennedy | Feb 21, 2025 | FLCA articles, Homeschool, Hope Scholarship, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool, Parental Rights
Since the inception of the Florida scholarship program we have seen an exponential growth in students using the program. However, nothing has been more consequential for the school choice movement than the 2023 universal school choice law. The 2023 law expanded the...
by Staël Dantes | Feb 18, 2025 | FLCA articles, Hope Scholarship, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool, Parental Rights, Press Release
Florida Citizens Alliance leads 17 coalition organizations in legislative effort to further protect children from obscene materials in schools ***To view FLCA’s legislative proposal, click here.*** ***To view FLCA’s coalition letter, click here.*** NAPLES, Fla. – A...
by FLCAadmin | May 5, 2024 | Hope Scholarship, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool
An Article by Isabelle Clemons: In the ever-evolving landscape of education, one contentious issue that continues to spark debate is standardized testing. For decades, standardized tests have been a cornerstone of educational assessment, providing a seemingly...
by Ryan Kennedy | Mar 26, 2024 | FLCA articles, Homeschool, Hope Scholarship, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool, Parental Rights
Since the news broke on March 11, 2024, regarding the settlement reached between the State of Florida and a group of plaintiffs on the Parental Rights in Education Law (HB 1557 from 2022), there has been mounting concern about the implications for children in...