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The Economic Benefits of School Choice

The Economic Benefits of School Choice
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It’s back to school for Florida students and many others across the country this week. The first days and weeks of a new school year are always filled with anticipation, adjustments, transitions, and growth for parents and students. Yet, this school year’s “firsts” for an expanding pool of families also include the first time that their children will have the resources and freedom to enroll in the school of their choice.

Lindsay Killen is the vice president of national strategy at The James Madison Institute.
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