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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

Chicago Teachers Union Boss Blames Schooling Woes on “rich, white people”

Vicki Alger | Blog
School Choice

Freedom of Religion and Education are not Obstacles to Peace, Mr. President

Vicki Alger | Blog
School Choice

LA Schoolchildren Used as ObamaCare Foot Soldiers

Vicki Alger | Blog
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Parental Choice Endorsed by Jalen Rose as a Winning Strategy

Carrie Lukas | Blog
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Education Options Expand in Arizona

Vicki Alger | Blog
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New Hampshire Court Rules Against Parental Choice

Vicki Alger | Blog
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Catholic Schools and Common Core—More than They Bargained For?

Vicki Alger | Our Work
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Assaulting Constitutional Rights Doesn’t Keep Students Safe at School

Vicki Alger | Blog
School Choice

Obama’s “Affordable” Health Care Putting Schools in the Poorhouse

Vicki Alger | Blog
School Choice

Shocker—Most Americans Think the Feds are Too Powerful

Vicki Alger | Blog
School Choice

Mr. Preschool President

Vicki Alger | Blog