Texas Parents Limited on School Options

By January 28th, 2016, 9:50 EST

For families in Texas, parents are still left with limited options on where to send their children.

 

Hispanics Benefit from Expanding School Choice: A Case in Denver

By January 28th, 2016, 9:09 EST

With National School Choice Week officially underway, parents in Colorado will have the opportunity to learn more about what exactly school choice is at an event set to take place in Denver on January 31st.

 

The LIBRE Institute Joins Voices of Support During National School Choice Week

By January 25th, 2016, 16:35 EST

he staff and volunteers of The LIBRE Institute will work to engage the Hispanic community with information on how opening the entire variety of educational options – from private schools, to online schools, to homeschooling and beyond — could mean a brighter future for their children.

All Students Benefit From Arizona School Choice

By January 25th, 2016, 11:46 EST

School choice is a movement that emphasizes options in education, setting up both gifted and struggling students alike for future success by putting our children first and allowing them to live up to their full potential.

 

National School Choice Week 2016

By January 24th, 2016, 10:00 EST

The LIBRE Institute is a proud supporter of School Choice and we wanted to see how much you know about the subject during National School Choice Week. Take this quiz and see where you stand!

Thousands to Rally in Defense of School Choice in Florida

By January 18th, 2016, 12:32 EST

In a major demonstration tomorrow in Tallahassee, thousands of parents, students, teachers, activists, and faith leaders are expected to rally in protest of a controversial lawsuit targeting Florida’s private school voucher program, which provides scholarships to children from low-income families.

 

When Going to College Looks Like Climbing Mount Everest

By January 15th, 2016, 14:47 EST

A college education has never before been so instrumental in helping U.S. students achieve economic prosperity. However, for many low-income and non-traditional Hispanic students, going to college remains a seemingly insurmountable challenge, especially because there are so many factors that influence a decision that carries a huge economic burden.

 

Informe del Mercado Laboral Hispano de Diciembre del Año 2015

By January 8th, 2016, 11:27 EST

A pesar de las promesas de un gasto público para crear “estímulo” econímico, las bajas tasas de interés y los miles de millones de dólares anñadidos a la deuda, la economía de los Estados Unidos apenas ha mejorado y los hispanos están sufriendo a causa de ello. Cada mes recaudaremos los datos de desempleo más recientes y demostraremos no sólo …

 

Hispanic Jobs Report December 2015

By January 8th, 2016, 11:25 EST

Despite the promises of “stimulus” spending, low interest rates, and the trillions of dollars added to our debt, the U.S. economy has barely improved and Hispanics are suffering because of it.

 

There’s a Better Way to Help Those Most In Need

By December 24th, 2015, 9:27 EST

It is a time of giving and sharing with those we love and those who are less fortunate. But what is the role of the government in this?