Joy Pullmann
Managing Editor, School Reform NewsJoy Pullmann (jpullmann@heartland.org) is a research fellow of The Heartland Institute and managing editor of School Reform News, a national monthly publication. In that capacity, she has interviewed and produced podcasts with many of the leading figures in school reform. She previously was the assistant editor for American Magazine at the American Enterprise Institute.<br /> <br /> She is also the 2013 recipient of a Robert Novak journalism fellowship for in-depth reporting on Common Core national education standards.<br /> <br /> Pullmann has been published by the New York Times, Washington Examiner, The Weekly Standard, Washington Times, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Salt Lake Tribune, Ricochet.com, National Review Online, Real Clear Policy, and various other U.S. newspapers and outlets. Pullmann has written a series of Research & Commentary reports on the Parent Trigger, a new school reform idea sweeping the country, and is coauthor with Joseph L. Bast of “Design Guidelines for Parent Triggers” (Heartland Institute, 2012).
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How to end the tiresome 'Christmas break' debate
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Parents outside Indiana await favorable voucher rulings
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In defense of the Parent Trigger
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President ignores evidence government preschool hurts children
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Let parents strike, too
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Teachers’ union threatens to sue private schools over voucher program
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‘Pink slime’ beats school lunches
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The top 5 underreported education stories of 2011