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Alliance for Separation of School & StateArgues against any interference by government in education.
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Black Alliance for Education OptionsSupports empowering low income black families with school choice.
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Center for Education ReformAdvocacy, statistics, resources and guidance on education reform issues and action at the school, district, state and national levels, from School Choice, charter schools, and educational entrepreneurialism to high academic standards, teacher professionalism and local control.
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Citizens For Educational Freedomhttp://www.educational-freedom.org/ Promotes the primary rights of parents with regard to freedom of choice, justice and quality in education for all regardless of wealth, color or creed by allocating a fair share of educational tax dollars for each child to take to the school of the parents' choice while protecting parents and schools from undue government regulation and control.
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Education Policy Institutehttp://www.educationpolicy.org/ Documented inside information on PTA and teacher unions. Education research and policy analysis from a public choice and pro-market perspective, plus expert revelations on teacher unions, collective bargaining in education, PTA issues, and education reform matters.
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Excellent Education for EveryoneOrganizing grassroots movement throughout NJ where spending is $10,975 but half the students in inner-city public schools don't graduate.
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Floridians for School ChoiceAction-oriented and effective advocacy for giving every family in Florida the opportunity to choose their child's school using public education funds as a scholarship.
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Freedom Of Educationhttp://www.FreedomOfEducation.org News, information, essays, and links promoting educational liberty and separation of school and state.
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Institute for Transformation of Learninghttp://www.schoolchoiceinfo.org Dr. Howard Fuller's organization focuses on getting options for black children.
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Milton & Rose D. Friedman Foundationhttp://www.friedmanfoundation.org/ A foundation supported by Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman. Advocates restructuring the education system to ensure educational service competition and free choice.
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