Dear Unions, Welcome to Our World!

Private schools are nothing, if not diverse.  Some are grounded in religious orientations, while others are secular.  Some are organized as nonprofit entities, while others are profit-seeking proprietorships or corporations.  Some follow distinctive educational philosophies (think Montessori, or Waldorf), while others subscribe to an eclectic set of principles and practices.  Some are large, others…

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A Crack in the CTA’s Wall?

Over the course of recent years, CAPSO has supported a variety of state legislation aimed at using tax policy as an instrument for encouraging  and supporting various forms of private investment in education.  The Association has supported bills proposing the availability of tax credits for voluntary contributions to both non-profit organizations established to help…

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