"Cara Fitzpatrick has produced a crucial political history of the movement that, often quietly, has threatened the public nature of America's education system. The Death of Public School is timely, carefully researched, and critically important."--Dana Goldstein, author of The Teacher Wars: A History of America's Most Embattled Profession
"Cara Fitzpatrick has written a remarkable book on the decades long battle over school choice. Deeply researched and beautifully written, this is a story of the calculating lawmakers and surprising political alliances who have redefined public education with profound implications for families, communities, and the nation. This is a must-read book for anyone who cares about the future of education in America."--Matthew F. Delmont, Dartmouth College and author of Half American: The Epic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad
"The Death of Public School is history at its best, unfurling a remarkable, troubling tale. In chilling detail, Cara Fitzpatrick lays out how in plain sight the conservatives have worked to dismantle public education. In this recounting, Fitzpatrick has issued a clarion call, to renew our public commitment to providing an equitable and rigorous schooling for all."--Alex Kotlowitz, author of An American Summer
"Meticulously drawn from years of archival research, this is a lucid and thorough study of a hot-button issue."--Publishers Weekly
"A cohesive study of America's path to increasingly politicized--and privatized--education."--Kirkus
"The Death of Public School manages to provide grounding context to the labyrinthine journey of the school-choice movement, profiling both the well-known figures and the less familiar activists, lawyers, educators, and parents on both sides who have shaped this war. In Fitzpatrick's capable hands, a sequel would certainly be much appreciated."
--Booklist
Best Summer Book of 2023--Financial Times
"A great addition to education and behavioral sciences collections." --Library Journal
"Opens with a superb survey of the political, cultural, legal and natural forces undermining public trust in our nation's schools... The book is a timely history of a movement that could reshape American education and set off explosive policy debates for many years."--New York Times
"An extraordinary achievement...thoroughly researched."--C-SPAN