ESA and School Choice FAQ
May 28, 2026
Public School Teachers are Supportive of ESAs
May 15, 2026
More than half of parents say they would choose a school type other than a traditional public district school if...
Read moreGov. Tim Walz is facing a consequential decision about whether to have the state of Minnesota opt in to the...
Read moreAt a time when political polarization dominates nearly every policy debate, educational choice stands out as a surprising area of...
Read moreA federal tax-credit scholarship provision will go into effect on January 1, 2027 and eligible K-12 students can then begin...
Read moreSupport for charter schools remains high among the majority of all American adults at 63 percent. A recent national July poll conducted...
Read morePerhaps it is convenient for the teachers’ union to use a word with a negative connotation to label all choice...
Read moreSupport for a choice policy that would allow families to direct a portion of the education dollars already allocated by...
Read moreDespite being pigeonholed as a “voucher” or a “diversion” of funds from public schools, the recently passed federal tax-credit scholarship...
Read moreThe landmark tax-credit scholarship provision in the newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act is an opportunity for Minnesota students — and...
Read moreOne argument against education choice programs is that expanding parental freedom to access alternative learning environments doesn’t mean much in...
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