school choice

70% of fourth-graders cannot read proficiently and 73% of eighth-graders fail math. That is worse than in 2019.
Public schools need to adapt. In the meantime, policymakers should expand school choice so families can find learning environments that fit their children.
As families look for better educational fits, lawmakers should expand options like microschools and remove outdated barriers to opening new schools. A variety of school models can better serve a variety of learners.
In a system where the rules must apply to everyone, any difference in perspective quickly turns into a political conflict.
Microschools. You may have heard of them. But what are they, and are there any near you?

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