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Five states have enacted universal education savings accounts or ESA-style policies so far, in addition to several more new or expanded choice policies.
Julian Zelizer: The window of opportunity for school choice is still open, but who knows for how long? Zelizer says it is likely that the first state to lose state-choice program to legislative action (or more accurately, inaction).
Parents want to pass on their values and culture to their children and expect schools to aid this process.
Parents are wary of schools that seem to be pushing an ideological agenda that is antithetical to their own values.
The issue of values is what has supercharged the school-choice movement’s recent successes.
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