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Public education does not have to mean a monopoly of poorly-run government schools teaching curricula contrary to parents’ wishes. Instead, public education could mean investing in students and families directly, and providing them with opportunities and options. From homeschooling and “podding” to private schools, charters, or magnets, there is no single model that fits every child’s needs and every family’s values. A plethora of academic studies have shown that school choice has benefits from the academic, such as higher test scores, to the cultural, including higher rates of marriage, lower rates of divorce, and lower crime rates in adult life.
School Choice

Parents, governors and the opportunity for federal education dollars

Kelly Garcia | Op-Ed
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How Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill Will Help Kids Escape Failing Government Schools

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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Florida Expands Access to High-Performing Public Charter Schools

Kelly Garcia | Op-Ed
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Is America Doomed to Decline?

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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This 4th of July, Millions of American Students have a New Freedom to Celebrate

Kelly Garcia | Blog
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529 Plan Overhaul in ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Boosts Homeschool Families

Katie Cook | Blog
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‘Live Free Or Die’ State Becomes First Universal School Choice State In The Northeast

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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What We Can Learn From a Classical Catholic School in Florida

Kelly Garcia | Op-Ed
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An Important Step to Rescue Students from Unsafe Schools

Neeraja Deshpande | Op-Ed
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Teacher Recruitment and Retention Must Keep Pace With Charter and Private School Demand

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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The Education Freedom Era Is Underway

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Blog
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House Hearing on Charter Schools: ‘Reimagining Education’

Neeraja Deshpande | Blog