
Private school choice
Private school choice refers to programs that allow families to use public funds, such as vouchers or education savings accounts, to pay for private school tuition instead of attending public schools. These programs aim to provide families with more educational options, especially in areas with limited public school quality. By enabling families to choose private schools, private school choice seeks to promote competition, improve educational outcomes, and accommodate diverse student needs. Essentially, it gives parents more control over their child's education by transferring some public education funds to private institutions they believe best meet their child's needs.