In the Heritage Foundation’s blog, the Foundry, Lindsey Burke writes:
While China rings in 2010 as the year of the tiger, American families and taxpayers might soon be able to refer to 2010 as the year school choice became the norm. Five states in particular are worth watching: Illinois, Indiana, Florida, Virginia and New Jersey.
Perhaps add Maryland to that list after recent activity following the announcement by the Archdiocese of Baltimore to close 13 Catholic schools in June.
Learn all about the great progress that has been made so far in the 2009-2010 School Choice Yearbook, by the Alliance for School Choice.

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