Several states, including Missouri, Idaho, and Nebraska, are considering Universal School Choice bills, aiming to provide parents with more education options. Advocates argue that public schools can coexist with school choice and may benefit from it. The push for education freedom is gaining momentum across the U.S., with parents expressing a desire for private school options similar to those in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Now it's Nebraska considering a Universal School Choice Bill. That makes the fifth state this year considering giving parents education freedom, after Georgia, Missouri, Idaho, and Tennessee. Keep them coming! #waleg https://t.co/8A2w1Kq9ia
Selection bias much? Why be against universal school choice if it won’t affect this rural schools? What about those who are in home school (many in rural areas but not available in that interactive map)? What about the private schools, cop-ops, and other schooling options that… https://t.co/YKv0thC4u4
Wow! Now Idaho is considering Universal School Choice. Idaho is next door! Public schools get full funding in 32 states with school choice. Don't believe the lies. Public schools can co-exist with school choice, and will benefit from school choice. #waleg https://t.co/0wj0LUhMVe
Every family deserves education freedom, regardless of zip code—and we know it will work. @JasonBedrick & @matthewladner share the truth about school choice success in rural areas.⬇ https://t.co/C5AOcJlf75 https://t.co/zJU0GZz1Nv
Missouri is considering a Universal School Choice bill next week! Parents across the U.S. want private school options, like parents in Europe, Asia and Australia. https://t.co/QfeSY8i9th #waleg https://t.co/pE0EXXCRgg
The time is now to give these kids and their parents more choice in their education! LET’S GO! #MOLeg https://t.co/DiRKueDvqa