Lisa Snell was the director of education and child welfare at Reason Foundation, a nonprofit think tank advancing free minds and free markets.
Snell has frequently testified before the California State Legislature and numerous other state legislatures and government agencies. She has authored policy studies on school finance and weighted student funding, universal preschool, school violence, charter schools, and child advocacy centers.
Snell is a frequent contributor to Reason magazine, School Reform News and Privatization Watch. Her writing has also appeared in Education Week, Edutopia, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, Orange County Register, Los Angeles Times, and numerous other publications.
Ms. Snell is also an advisory board member to the National Quality Improvement Center for the Children's Bureau; is on the charter school accreditation team for the American Academy for Liberal Education; and serves as a board member for the California Virtual Academy.
Before joining Reason Foundation, Snell taught public speaking and argumentation courses at California State University, Fullerton. She earned a Master of Arts in communication from California State University, Fullerton.
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Red-Tape Blues
Very tough to open a private or charter school in California
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Special Ed Students in Low Achievement Trap
Teachers fail to utilize research-based instructional practices
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Privatization Produces Gains in Philadelphia
District posts average gains of 10 points in reading and math
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No Way Out
The No Child Left Behind Act provides only the illusion of school choice.
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Corruption in Public Schools Costs Taxpayers
$8 million in undocumented expenses
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The State’s Backward Ways
Refusal to allow privatization of some services hurts students
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LAUSD Plunders Funds for Charter Schools
37 percent of funds never reach schools
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Special Education Accountability
Structural Reform to Help CA Charter Schools Make the Grade
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$100 Million Fraud in Miami-Dade Schools
Corruption, mismanagement plauge district
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Scandals Prevalent in Public Schools
Examples of public schools fleecing taxpayers
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Accountability Looms for Special Education
How to best achieve accountability