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AMAC Magazine Exclusive – Before COVID, National School Choice was Possible – Now, it’s Likely Inevitable

Posted on Monday, March 14, 2022
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by The Association of Mature American Citizens
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By: Andrew Abbott

America’s COVID-19 pandemic was our bureaucratic institutions’ most significant stress test in recent history. While some succeeded, arguably none failed more spectacularly than our current public school system. A recent poll by National School Choice Week found that over half of American parents are planning to take their kids out of their current public school, with most citing a desire for “higher quality education” and frustration with the school’s COVID-19 policies as the reason why. For the vast majority of families under the current system, unless they have significant financial resources, non-public school options are very limited. But School Choice, which has gained considerable momentum in recent years, has the potential to change that.

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Chris
Chris
2 years ago

Check this out????

Blanca Brougher
Blanca Brougher
2 years ago

Thank you for the update News

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