Pluralism Is Growing in K-12 Education

The so-called COVId-19 shock has changed the way parents see education and what they want out of their children's schools

Public school parents consider pandemic leap to private schools

Across the U.S., parents are growing frustrated with public schools as K-12 students record low performance with distant learning. Now lawmakers are proposing to allow families to use public funds to pay for private or homeschool.

Covid-19 Could Be the Moment We Turn to School Choice as a Road to Equal Opportunity

Will COVID-19 usher in a new push for school choice?

Amid Pandemic, Support Soars for Online Learning, Parent Poll Shows

From teacher pay, online learning, school choice and more here is polling data on how the pandemic has shifted parents views on education policy

As They Already Do in Florida, More Families Are Going to Embrace School Choice, Personalized Instruction Post-Pandemic

Will more families embrace school choice after the coronavirus pandemic?

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