a leading advocacy team with a families-first approach to transform America’s education policy landscape| yes. every kid.
by Erica Jedynak, Chief Operating Officer, yes. every kid. For millions of American families, the promise of “public schools without... The post Breaking Down the Barriers: How States Can Ensure Families’ Rights to Education Freedom appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
Families are united in wanting public education to mean what it says: all public schools are open to all students.| yes. every kid.
“Governor Bill Lee has been a steadfast champion for families and students,” said Shannon Pahls, public affairs director, yes. every kid. “We commend Governor Lee and the General Assembly for their dedication to enhancing educational opportunities for all students."| yes. every kid.
“Gov. Lee has been a champion for education freedom, and today he continued that legacy by proposing a universal scholarship program,” said Tom Newell, vice president of government affairs, yes. every kid.| yes. every kid.
by Nick Murray, public affairs manager, yes. every kid. Nebraska has become the first state in the nation to take... The post Nebraska Joins Growing National Momentum for Education Freedom appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
When Gov. Kelly Ayotte and many New Hampshire senators and representatives campaigned on expanding educational freedom for all families, they... The post Hulse & Osborne: EFAs popularity shows leadership delivered appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
by Erica Jedynak, chief operating officer, yes. every kid. Colorado’s public school open enrollment policies stand out among the nation... The post When Policy Spurs Innovation: How Colorado Districts Are Transforming Through Open Enrollment appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
When Alabama passed the CHOOSE Act, it promised families educational freedom. But the Alabama High School Athletics Association’s response—benching students... The post Landry: Don’t bench kids for choosing their school appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
A new statewide poll by yes. every kid. finds New Jersey voters want more say in their kids’ education—and it... The post New Poll: New Jersey Voters Value Education Freedom appeared first on yes. every kid..| yes. every kid.
Tennessee's newly launched universal education savings account program has exceeded expectations in its inaugural year, with family demand more than double available capacity| yes. every kid.
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.
State policymakers are beginning to see past the old divides of public-vs-private, rural-vs-urban, and red-vs-blue—and instead are seeing their mission to uplift every family with autonomy, freedom, and flexibility.| yes. every kid.
Idaho’s education transformation echoes a broader national trend toward education freedom, but the Gem State stands out for its comprehensive and inclusive approach. From microgrants to universal public school access to a flexible education tax credit, Idaho has consistently prioritized families.| yes. every kid.
States across the nation have boldly reshaped education, dismantling rigid, one-size-fits-all systems and handing families the keys to their children’s futures.| 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.
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.