Newsletter Archives
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June

“Families shouldn’t have to wait for kids to be failed and watch the damage happen day after day before schools and administrators “allow” children to escape.”
May

“The next time you see an article or comment on the school choice front lines, ask yourself – are they fighting for families, or for the system? Then you’ll know whose side YOU should be on.”
April

“This is the perfect time to take stock of how your child is doing. Yes, now! If your child is in school and perhaps in need of an evaluation or update for an Individualized Special Education Plan (IEP) or is gifted (GIEP), it’s a good idea to speak with your school before June. While administrators work over the summer, teachers generally do not – and they’re important voices in the IEP process.”
2025
Title | Month | Link |
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“Real stories. Real children. Our legislators need to see them” | June | View the full newsletter |
“Are they fighting for your family, or for a system?” | May | View the full newsletter |
“Your child IS telling you something” | April | View the full newsletter |
“ALL kids. All options. All the time.” We mean it! | March | View the full newsletter |
Striving for perfection has major flaws | February | View the full newsletter |
Brave & bold from lessons well learned | January | View the full newsletter |
2024
Title | Month | Link |
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Another PA Secty of Ed prematurely departs | December | View the full newsletter |
Who likes tax credits? | November | View the full newsletter |
We think it’s the truth (until we find out it’s not) | October | View the full newsletter |
Iron Man, Captain America, Batman, or Hulk? | September | View the full newsletter |
Perspective is critical | August | View the full newsletter |
No “If onlys” in education | July | View the full newsletter |
What do they have in common? | June | View the full newsletter |
PAFEC Regional Parent Volunteers are here to help | May | View the full newsletter |
What is open enrollment? Is my child eligible? | April | View the full newsletter |
Some people have the wrong idea about school choice | March | View the full newsletter |
“Our children” starts with the PARENTS | February | View the full newsletter |
Our word for the year: Fearless | January | View the full newsletter |
2023
Title | Month | Link |
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Rep. D’Orsie reveals details about Student Freedom Account Legislation | December | View the full newsletter |
Do you know what school choice really means? | November | View the full newsletter |
Kids’ lives and futures are at stake | October | View the full newsletter |
Demand your seat at the table | September | View the full newsletter |
Increased Need in Special Education Resources | August | View the full newsletter |
This is a time for solutions – who’s on board? | July | View the full newsletter |
Every Parent is an Advocate | June | View the full newsletter |
Some districts put kids first – others penalize them. This needs to change. | May | View the full newsletter |
Fear makes you question your instinct (and they know it) | April | View the full newsletter |
There’s always a flip side | March | View the full newsletter |
Education Savings Accounts Provide Families with Flexibility | February | View the full newsletter |
2022
Title | Month | Link |
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A Quick Note (Subject: Ideas for True Open Educational Opportunity) | December | View the full newsletter |
A Quick Note (Subject: We All Have a Part to Play) | November | View the full newsletter |
‘That’s how it’s always been’ is a poor excuse | October | View the full newsletter |
A Quick Note (Subject: We Aren’t Anti-District) | September | View the full newsletter |
A Quick Note (Subject: Our Family Stories Matter) | August | View the full newsletter |
A Quick Note (Subject: It’s a Good Deal When No One Walks Away Happy) | July | View the full newsletter |
A Quick Note (Subject: Thank You to Our State Senators & Representatives) | June | View the full newsletter |
Founder’s Welcome | May | View the full newsletter |