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We invite everyone to participate and share their most powerful school choice experience with us. Your determination to have Latino children succeed are the stories that need to become the everyday headlines in newspapers. Please share your stories of support, encouragement, triumph, or inspiration with others. Simply fill out the on-line form below.
Submission Guidelines:
Authorization
Hispanic CREO reserves the right to edit and publish all story submissions. By submitting your story, you authorize Hispanic CREO to edit and publish your story in print media, on the Internet, and in other media without remuneration and in perpetuity.
Consideration
Hispanic CREO will consider stories submitted for publishing based on how relevant we feel the story is to the school choice movement Due to the current volume of email, we cannot promise to respond to every submission or inquiry we receive. However, we will attempt to contact you if your story has been selected for publication.
Verification
Hispanic CREO reserves the right to verify the identity of story submitters, and the authenticity of claims made in all stories considered for publication. Please use your own email address when sending success stories for consideration.
Privacy
We respect your privacy and for this reason, please specify in your submission that you do not wish for your full-name and state to be referenced in your published story. At your request, we will reference you as a "parent."
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By thinktankwest.com
09/19/2008
J. Patrick Rooney, a pioneer of the modern school choice movement, has died.
By Associated Press
07/21/2008
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard on Wednesday shot down a proposal for the Arizona House to use $5 million of its surplus money to pay for vouchers for hundreds of private school students.
By Kevin McGill
06/25/2008
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In a major legislative success for Gov.
By Heritage Foundation Blog
06/25/2008
The Center for Education Reform held a panel yesterday to discuss the status of charter school laws across the country.
By John Schilling for East Valley Tribune
06/25/2008
No state is perfect when it comes to education reform, but Arizona's long history of embracing reform through rigorous standards, strong accountability and parental choice has been a model for the nation.
By Glen Warchol
11/02/2007
Latino families need vouchers to break out of poverty and to provide Utah a well-educated work force, say Latino business leaders.
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