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More States Embrace School Choice

Posted: 12/8/2011

Vouchers and scholarship tax credits are intended to allow low- and middle-income families to send their children to the schools that best suit them
Vouchers and scholarship tax credits are intended to allow low- and middle-income families to send their children to the schools that best suit them.

(NAPSI)—More states have expanded or created new school choice programs this year than ever before. This has led many to dub 2011 as “the year of school choice.”

That’s the word from a leading organization that promotes school choice, with a specific focus on advocating for school vouchers and scholarship tax credit programs.

According to the American Federation for Children (AFC), in just the first half of the year alone, legislation to expand or create new school voucher or scholarship tax credit programs was passed in 11 states and Washington, D.C.

Vouchers and scholarship tax credits are intended to allow low- and middle-income families to send their children to the schools that best suit them, whether those schools are private, traditional public or public charter schools.

“This has been a significant year for educational freedom nationwide,” said Betsy DeVos, the chairman of the AFC.

To learn more, visit www.federationforchildren.org.

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