Choice

Some promising news:
"This year, 2014, we saw the largest single-year growth in enrollment in programs in the history of school choice," he says. The fastest-growing state is Indiana, which is expected to award 30,000 scholarships this year, up from 590 in 2010. "And the momentum's not going to stop."

2 comments:

douglas said...

This feels good, because it's truly the citizenry stepping up and taking control back at the lowest level of governance. It's also an issue that draws from across the political spectrum, which shows that when you give people real choice and freedom, everyone favors it and almost everyone wins.

Ymar Sakar said...

Redistribute Power back to the roots where it belongs.

Redistributing wealth is meaningless when the power is aggregated at a single point or cluster of oligarchs.