Education should be available to all. That’s why yes. every kid. pursues policy change across the country, to ensure that...| yes. every kid.
This ordeal exposes a fundamental flaw in how we structure public education—and the human cost of letting ZIP codes determine a kid’s educational future.| yes. every kid.
We are in the midst of a national education transformation. It’s happening in all 50 states. Families are stepping out on their own to work with educators outside the traditional system.| yes. every kid.
a leading advocacy team with a families-first approach to transform America’s education policy landscape| yes. every kid.
"I believe in bold solutions that foster equity and break down systemic barriers. I’m proud to stand alongside yes. every kid. in championing a brighter future for all children. I am honored and truly dedicated to this movement."| yes. every kid.
“Every child deserves access to the best education available, regardless of where they live.”| yes. every kid.
Families want more flexibility to direct their kids’ education, but what does this mean in practice? For many, it is... The post The unstoppable momentum of universal public school open enrollment appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
As we celebrate America’s birth in liberty this Independence Day, we must confront a persistent injustice: too many futures are bound by ZIP code.| yes. every kid.
Over the past few years, Idaho has emerged as a national leader in education reform, prioritizing family choice, student-centered learning,... The post Idaho’s Education Transformation: Empowering Families and Students appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
This win belongs to the families who spoke up—and to the policymakers who listened.| yes. every kid.
Florida’s commitment to educational freedom has positioned it as a national leader in school choice. With over 500,000 students benefiting from... The post Keeping Florida at the Forefront of Educational Freedom appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
Nevadans firmly believe families should choose their children’s public schools A March 2025 survey by yes. every kid. reveals overwhelming... The post Nevada voters support universal public school access appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
Policies to Empower Families and Expand Educational Choices In 2025, states across the nation have boldly reshaped education, dismantling rigid,... The post 2025: A Surge of Freedom for Every Child’s Education appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
Arkansas stands as a leader in education freedom—not only championing a vision to fund every kid but to get past the lines that divide public education as well.| yes. every kid.
Kelley Williams-Bolar: "By advocating for equal rights in public education, we can move toward a system where education is about a child’s potential rather than their address."| yes. every kid.
For lawmakers and their staff skeptical of disrupting traditional district models, Arizona offers a blueprint that’s worked for 30 years.| yes. every kid.
Giving families agency and choice over their public school means that opportunities are no longer dictated by address, but families’ unique needs.| yes. every kid.
We are creating a new coalition: to advocate for every student and make a great education a reality for all.| yes. every kid.