The school choice movement gained traction during the COVID-19 school closures, but it was building before that time.
From reimagining traditional education to providing students a way to escape a failing school in their district, universal school choice has wide appeal, and voters are proving their passion for the issue at the ballot box.
Keri D. Ingraham, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, director of the American Center for Transforming Education, and a senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum, joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to discuss the benefits of school choice, which states are leading the way, and the future of the movement.
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