…said, parents are making more financial sacrifices and expending more time and effort to support their children’s education in 2018 than they reported in 2016. Majorities of parents express satisfaction…
As the rollout of Nevada’s nearly-universal education savings accounts (ESAs) continues, parents have plenty of questions. We saw some great ones in response to this July article detailing the ESA’s…
…actually aren’t in control of whether their child attends schools outside their district at all. What that means is parents or future parents still have to worry about their kids’…
…and Coverdell ESAs are really quite different. They can both be useful tools for parents looking to pay for alternative schooling options. But K–12 ESAs give even parents of limited…
…but I do not believe every single parent will use the ESA to pull their child out of public school. The vast majority of parents I know have no problem…
…with oodles of parents about their kids’ schools and whether they’re delivering what those parents and their students want. Now, if you’re still here to find out why this most…
…the answer is not to take away parent’s ability to choose. Rather, we should empower more—preferably all—parents to leave unsatisfactory schools of whichever sector. Once that happens, we should take…
…Empowerment Scholarship Accounts To determine the educational choice program that empowers families most, our team weighed three major criteria: purchasing power, funding stream stability and the ability of parents to…