November 14, 2022 • Commentary

Pandemic Learning Loss: What’s the Plan?

Public school students experienced a large degree of learning loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. How will we combat learning loss here in Georgia?


September 6, 2022 • Commentary

Learn How Much Your Georgia Degrees Pay

On Georgia Degrees Pay, students and their parents can find information about each major offered at each public university in Georgia.


November 27, 2021 • Press Release

Register for, ‘Friedman Legacy for Freedom Day,’ July 29 in Savannah

Please join the Georgia Public Policy Foundation in Georgia’s First City on Wednesday, July 29, as we take our annual Friedman Legacy for Freedom Day

June 4, 2021 • Commentary

For Schools to Return to Normalcy, Community Must Do Its Part

Closing schools because of COVID-19 was terrible for students, families and educators. Students struggled with less than ideal learning opportunities and their mental health. Families were forced to juggle employment […]

March 5, 2021 • Commentary

Adding up the Benefits of Education Options

Proposals in the Georgia General Assembly to give Georgia families more opportunities to choose schools and educational settings for their children have come un


July 31, 2020 • Commentary

Landmark Montana Case Advances Education Options

On June 30, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional for a state to prohibit the use of tax credit scholarships at religious schools while perm