The province's student test scores declined by 38 points in math, 21 points in reading and 22 points in science.
educational choice
More school choice leads to more specialized and diverse schools for students.
School boards are distracted by power struggles between trustees and debates about Pride flags.
The simplest way to expand school choice is to let the money follow students to the school their parents choose.
The New Brunswick government will require parental consent before students under the age of 16 can change their names and gender identities at school.
British Columbia's math scores are now worse than the national average.
In Ontario public schools, the quality of math education has also declined.
In Ontario, 52 per cent of students in Sixth Grade failed to meet provincial standards in mathematics.
Charter schools increase the choices available to families, particularly those with limited means.