Wanna know more about school choice? Check out these highlights from recent BIPPS blog series on six kinds of educational liberty

The Bluegrass Institute participated in this year’s fifth annual National School Choice Week event with a Bluegrass Beacon column and a daily blog series that offered snapshots of most types of school choice. Some highlights:NSCW Stacked Logo UnitSunday: “A series of reports by Bluegrass Institute staff education analyst Richard G. Innes reveal that while Kentucky’s political and educational establishment have largely dug in against the idea of offering parents educational alternatives for their children, the academic-achievement gap between the commonwealth’s black and white kids continues to widen.”Monday: Public charter schools are popular, public, local, chosen, innovative and accountable with bipartisan support. Tuesday: Scholarship Tax Credits:(2)RevisedScholarship Tax CreditsWednesday: “While several voucher programs do limit participation based on income, the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program is making it possible for even some middle-class families to have access to at least small vouchers to help provide quality educational choices for their children.”Thursday: Digital learning offers great potential for lowering education costs, tailoring instruction to students’ specific needs, closing achievement gaps, lifting high school graduation rates while lowering dropout numbers.Friday: Wait a sec’! ‘ESA’ sounds a lot like ‘HSA’Saturday: “Homeschooling students score above average on achievement tests regardless of their parents’ level of formal education or their family’s household income.”