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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

‘$50 Billion’ Chicago Teachers Union Contract Demands Higher Pay And Lower Expectations

Angela Morabito | Op-Ed
School Choice

Jamie Gass: Restoring U.S. History & Civics in America’s Schools

Ginny Gentles & Jamie Gass | Students Over Systems
School Choice

‘Social and emotional learning’ is another reason why we need school choice 

Elizabeth Grace Matthew | Op-Ed
School Choice

How Donors Can Restore American Values in Higher Education

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
School Choice

Replace the Parenting Experts

Elizabeth Grace Matthew | Op-Ed
School Choice

Tim DeRoche: No More Lines

Ginny Gentles & Tim DeRoche | Students Over Systems
School Choice

Antisemitism From Another Teachers Union…This Time In Massachusetts

Ellie Krasne-Cohen | Blog
School Choice

Politically Unstable: The Battle for Universal School Choice

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham | Blog
School Choice

Spring into School Choice

Julianna Frandle | Blog
School Choice

Shelby Doyle: Successfully Navigating Education Options

Ginny Gentles & Shelby Doyle | Students Over Systems
School Choice

Parents, don’t avoid the lie that gender ideology propagates — confront it 

Elizabeth Grace Matthew | Op-Ed
School Choice

Rick Hess and Mike McShane: Education is a Handshake 

Ginny Gentles, Rick Hess & Mike McShane | Students Over Systems

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