No one seems to be sure what we should do about school this fall. A recent survey from The AP-NORC Center shows that, while 46 percent of the public thinks K-12 schools should reopen with major adjustments, 31 percent believe schools should remain closed. Schools in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Atlanta will start school with all students learning from home, officials said Monday. Meanwhile, schools across New Jersey and Connecticut are planning to resume in-person classes. Obviously, we don’t all want the same thing. That’s why we desperately need school choice. Newly introduced legislation can help with this.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) introduced legislation last Wednesday that would empower parents and increase education options and flexibility. The SCHOOL Act would let families use their own tax dollars to pursue education options that best fits their needs.
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