Homeroom with Education Leaders | Public Dollars, Private Choices: School Choice in 2024

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Join The @Hunt_Institute on 1/18 for an #EdHomeroom webinar on school choice in 2024. Register here: https://ow.ly/KXPa50QjlIa

On 1/18, @P_Diddy_Wolf, @DCSuptGrant, and Dr. David Wells will lead an #EdHomeroom webinar with The @Hunt_Institute on school choice in 2024! Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/KXPa50QjlIa

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According to The Hunt Institute’s 2023 Across the Aisle survey, just under half of voters support using public dollars for school vouchers, and a majority of voters support using public dollars for education savings accounts. These levers for private school choice and their role in the future of public education have been a growing topic of conversation around the country. As more and more states explore pathways for expanding school choice – either through vouchers, tax credits, or the fastest growing trend – education savings accounts, it is vital that policymakers grapple with and investigate the long-term impact of such initiatives.

Join The Hunt Institute on January 18th for a timely discussion about how these programs may impact families, public schools, rural communities, and the school choice debate at large.

Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/KXPa50QjlIa

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Hi (name), 

According to The Hunt Institute’s 2023 Across the Aisle survey, just under half of voters support using public dollars for school vouchers, and a majority of voters support using public dollars for education savings accounts. These levers for private school choice and their role in the future of public education have been a growing topic of conversation around the country. As more and more states explore pathways for expanding school choice – either through vouchers, tax credits, or the fastest growing trend – education savings accounts, it is vital that policymakers grapple with and investigate the long-term impact of such initiatives.

Join The Hunt Institute on January 18th for a timely discussion about how these programs may impact families, public schools, rural communities, and the school choice debate at large.

Panelists include: 

  • Dr. Patrick J Wolf, College of Education and Health Professions, University of Arkansas
  • Dr. Christina Grant, State Superintendent of Education, Washington, DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education
  • Dr. David Wells, Research Director, Grand Canyon Institute

Register here to attend: https://ow.ly/KXPa50QjlIa

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)