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The Great School Choice Double-Cross

The Great School Choice Double-Cross

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | School Choice

Rodger Williams February 24, 2023 In 2021, West Virginia passed a School Choice law that gave state education money to parents to spend on behalf of their children. It included homeschooled students. West Virginia homeschoolers worked hard to ensure the law had...
Why “School Choice” Laws Cannot Protect Homeschoolers From Regulation

Why “School Choice” Laws Cannot Protect Homeschoolers From Regulation

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Issues, School Choice, School Choice, School Choice and Regulation

Rodger WilliamsMarch 15, 2022 “School Choice” means parental education choices that are paid for by the government, with either direct payments or education tax credits. School Choice advocates often claim that homeschoolers will be protected from government...
Key Articles On School Choice From Homeschooling Backgrounder

Key Articles On School Choice From Homeschooling Backgrounder

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | School Choice

Compiled by Rodger WilliamsUpdated January 3, 2024 Note: These article titles are links to the individual articles, followed by an excerpt from each article. ________________________________ Context Two Types of Private Education Under “School Choice” Take...
Responding to a Misleading Study on Vouchers and Homeschool Regulations

Responding to a Misleading Study on Vouchers and Homeschool Regulations

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | School Choice, School Choice and Regulation

Homeschool Oklahoma February 24, 2025 Excerpt: Oklahoma introduced a tax-credit voucher program in 2023, offering $1,000 to homeschoolers. Since then, multiple bills have been introduced proposing strict homeschooling regulations, such as mandatory background checks...
Universal School Choice usually costs taxpayers more, not less

Universal School Choice usually costs taxpayers more, not less

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Financial Impacts of School Choice, School Choice

Rodger Williams October 2, 2023 Universal School Choice usually costs taxpayers more, not less. The problem is that under Universal School Choice Education Savings Account (ESA) and universal voucher programs, the taxpayer ends up funding additional private school...
School Choice: Expensive, Ineffective, Damaging, With Resource Restrictions And Parent Dissatisfaction

School Choice: Expensive, Ineffective, Damaging, With Resource Restrictions And Parent Dissatisfaction

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Critiques of Effectiveness, School Choice

Rodger Williams November 16, 2023 School Choice is a strategy to use government money to move students from public schools to private education options. Taxpayer funding is foundational for this process. Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are currently the most...
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