Education America exists to alert individuals to the lack of academic depth, politically motivated policies and curriculum, and the intentional undermining of our nation’s founding so that an informed citizenry can bring about the change we need in American education.
The Wall Street Journal declared 2011 the “Year of School Choice,” highlighting the 13 states that enacted new school choice legislation and the 28 states that attempted to tackle the issue. Forward-looking governors such as Scott Walker in Wisconsin and Mitch Daniels in Indiana championed legislation to expand educational opportunity for hundreds of thousands of children across the county.
A decade later, states appear poised to break that record. More than 30 states are considering legislation to create or expand educational choice programs. So far this year, school choice bills have cleared at least one committee in 16 states and passed at least one legislative chamber in 12 states. Two states, West Virginia and Kentucky, have already enacted new educational choice laws.