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  2. EdChoice - Wikipedia

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    EdChoice, formerly the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, [3] is an American education reform organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was founded in 1996 by economist spouses Milton and Rose D. Friedman. The organization's mission is to advance "school choice for all children" nationwide. [4]

  3. School choice - Wikipedia

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    School choice is a term for education ... economist Milton Friedman proposed using ... Some states allow parents to claim a tax credit or deduction to help fund ...

  4. Milton Friedman - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Friedman, together with his wife, founded the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice to advocate school choice and vouchers. In 2016, the Friedman Foundation changed its name to EdChoice to honor the Friedmans' desire to have the educational choice movement live on without their names attached to it after their deaths. [20]

  5. What states passed school choice measures in 2024, and what's ...

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    (The Center Square) – While many states expanded and adopted school choice programs in 2024, some advocates are excited about new education options for families in 2025 – made possible because ...

  6. This National School Choice Week, It's a Boom Time for ...

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    Proliferating School Choice Programs "By the end of 2024, more than one million students in America were participating in a private school choice program," EdChoice's Colyn Ritter reported this ...

  7. Trump signs executive order bolstering school choice

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    Conservatives have long backed universal school choice policies, arguing that parents should be able to send their kids to any school they choose, even using taxpayer funds. Many Democrats and ...

  8. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Friedman slammed the public school system for its “dismal results: some relatively good government schools in high-income suburbs and communities; very poor government schools in our inner cities.” [5] In 1996, Friedman and his wife, Rose Friedman, founded the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice (later EdChoice).

  9. Could School Choice Work at the Federal Level?

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    School choice participants receive less funding than public school students, and extra resources would give families even more options and help cultivate a more robust marketplace of K-12 providers.