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Matthew Ellinwood

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Policy & Progress article: North Carolina's Public Schools Can Soar Sep 5, 2012
Oppose SB 795: Don't Replicate Unproven Education Policies Jun 14, 2012
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: SB 8 Would Create Tax-Dollar Windfall for Charter Schools Mar 7, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: SB 8 Would Create Tax-Dollar Windfall for Charter Schools Mar 7, 2011
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Neovouchers - Unknown Costs and Unproven Outcomes for Children Jun 20, 2012
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Don’t Implement Reforms Based on a Struggling Model - Reject Senate Bill 795 Jun 6, 2012
EDUCATION POLICY POINTS: North Carolina's Public School Funding System: Underfunded, Unclear, and Unfair Nov 15, 2010
EDUCATION POLICY POINTS: A Failed Experiment: How the Lottery Has Not Helped Fund NC Schools Sep 19, 2011
Education Policy Perspectives: Public Money For Private Schools Apr 24, 2013
EDUCATION & LAW REPORT: Can Controlled Choice Solve Wake County’s School Assignment Problems? Feb 17, 2012

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