One argument against education choice programs is that expanding parental freedom to access alternative learning environments doesn’t mean much in areas with limited options. But a recent study of universal school choice programs found there’s a positive shift in the supply of education vendors after a choice program becomes available. In her report, “The Supply Side of ESAs,” […]| OAK - Opportunity for All Kids
When it comes to education spending in Minnesota, there never appears to be enough dollars at play. Gov. Walz and the teachers’ union continually call to “fully fund” public schools, yet the catchphrase is not accompanied with a specific price tag and consistent budgetary increases from the legislature don’t ever end up being enough despite […]| OAK - Opportunity for All Kids