Showing posts with label Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

New Poll Shows Majority of Texas Voters Support School Choice

Support for private school choice programs is strong in the Lone Star State!  According to a recent poll conducted by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice and the Texas Public Policy Foundation, majority of Texas voters support school vouchers. 

The polls found that overall, 66 percent of voters are supportive of vouchers, and only 27 percent oppose.  According to the poll results, the strongest support was among Latino voters with 80 percent in support of vouchers. 

The survey also found that 72 percent of voters are supportive of tax-credit scholarship programs, with 20 percent opposed.  

The poll, administered by Braun Research, Inc. was conducted March 19-27, 2013 through landline and cellphone interviews with over 600 Texas voters. 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Private School Choice Has Presidential Roots


Calvin Coolidge served as U.S.
president from 1923-1929.
School choice is a hot topic of conversation these days with legislators and education leaders across the country debating new policies to expand educational options for families.  Despite its recent and growing attention, school choice and private school scholarships are no new phenomena.  In fact, according to the Heritage Foundation, the nation’s first private school choice program began back in 1869!  What is even more interesting is our nation’s 30th president, Calvin Coolidge, received a voucher to attend St. Johnsbury Academy. 
The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice says that many small towns in Vermont do not have the resources to operate their own high schools, so the town pays for students to attend public schools or non-religious private schools in other towns. 

Today, private school choice programs are helping nearly a quarter of a million students receive a quality education they deserve.  Check out our 2013 School Choice Yearbook to see how private school programs are helping students in 16 states and Washington, D.C. attend the school of their choice!

-American Federation for Children | Alliance for School Choice, KMS

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Providing Educational Options for TN Families Topic of Conversation at National School Choice Week Event in Nashville

Photo: National School Choice Week in Nashville with Lisa Leslie

Last night the American Federation for Children teamed up with educational choice partners from across Tennessee to host the Nashville School Choice Celebration. The reception and panel discussion, co-sponsored by the Beacon Center of Tennessee, The Tennessee Chapter of PublicSchoolOptions.org, and the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, welcomed more than 80 guests to discuss the importance of bringing quality educational options to ALL Tennessee families. The event was only one of over 3,600 that are taking place across the country as part of NationalSchool Choice Week.
The panel discussion featured student leader Sandeep Thomas, Overstock.com and Freidman board member Patrick Byrne, and Olympic medalist and former WNBA star Lisa Leslie. The discussion, moderated by AFC's Kevin P. Chavous focused on the stories behind education reform such as Sandeep’s own journey through the world of school choice. At a young age he was adopted from India after much personal tragedy and had to overcome significant learning challenges. It was only through online and specialized curriculum that he was finally able to excel in his studies.  Today, Sandeep is thriving as a college student, thanks to his robust k-12 education.

Speaking from a policy standpoint, Patrick Byrne discussed what effective school choice legislation looks like and the principles for promoting educational freedom for all American children. His work founding and opening hundreds of schools across the world have opened his eyes to the importance of a high-quality American education system. Bringing years of experience to the discussion, he provided insight into the challenges and opportunities that lay ahead for Tennessee families.

Finally, Lisa Leslie provided remarks from the perspective of both a former student and a mother of two. Growing up, Lisa always wanted to make sure she was known for more than just her skills on the court. She excelled in the classroom and led her peers as senior class president. It wasn’t until she enrolled at the University of Southern California that she realized she was far behind her classmates in her level of knowledge. By taking extra courses and spending any free time she had on studying, Lisa eventually overcame her struggles and went on to earn her MBA. Recognizing that she did not learn everything she needed from the traditional classroom, Lisa has become an advocate for children all over the country to ensure that every student gains the education they deserve. Through her work with AFC, she has become an outspoken supporter of all forms of school choice including opportunity scholarships and vouchers.

The event concluded with questions from the audience – including many state legislators and staff – focusing on the relevance of these personal stories to the future of education reform in Tennessee. Without a doubt the energy and motivation to bring reform to Tennessee was heightened by last night’s event. 

Lisa and Kevin are in Atlanta, Georgia today, attending the Georgia School Choice Rally and Celebration on the steps of the state capitol.

-American Federation for Children | Alliance for School Choice, KMS