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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

Louisiana Superintendent Cade Brumley: Laser Focused on Academic Achievement

Ginny Gentles & Dr. Cade Brumley | Students Over Systems
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School Choice is a Crucial Step Back to The Right Road

Beanie Geoghegan | Blog
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Good Teaching Requires the Right Ingredients

Beanie Geoghegan | Op-Ed
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Welcome to the ‘Parent Revolution’

Gabriella Hoffman | Op-Ed
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Schoolchildren Get Their Own Union

Caroline Downey | Op-Ed
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IWF’s Education Freedom Center Honors Corey DeAngelis With Students Over Systems Award 

Press Team | Press Release
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How a New Charter School Model Puts Rural High Schoolers on Path to Nursing

Angela Morabito | Blog
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More Public Charter Schools Are Needed Nationwide

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Op-Ed
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Kelley Williams-Bolar: Jailed for Enrolling Her Children in a Nearby Public School

Ginny Gentles & Kelley Williams-Bolar | Students Over Systems
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Teachers Aren’t Trapped in Public Schools

Ginny Gentles | Op-Ed
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Educational Choice Takes a Hit in Alaska

Sarah Montalbano | Op-Ed
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How to Navigate Your Child’s Education

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Blog