Washington Examiner / Magazine
February 14, 2023 Issue
February 14, 2023 Print Edition
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School choice rolls on
Education School choice rolls on By Nathan Cunneen February 10, 2023 04:00 AM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Education School choice rolls on By Nathan Cunneen February 10, 2023 04:00 AM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Dean MacAdam for the Washington Examiner The school choice revolution is here, and it isn’t going away. The past two legislative cycles brought the most significant advancements for school choice in United States history, and already in 2023, states are racing to make this cycle even bigger. The progress of school choice in the last 30 years resembles an exponential function. Throughout the history of school choice, expansions have come through slow, incremental policy changes that garnered little national attention and expanded education options to small groups of students. Further, they have been predominantly accessible to lower-income families and...

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