Empower Parents: 2025 School Choice Week Kicks Off
Published Date: 2/5/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
National School Choice Week 2025 celebrates giving parents more power to pick the best schools for their kids, whether public, charter, private, or homeschooling. This move aims to boost student success, school safety, and save taxpayers billions by making education smarter and more affordable. The President promises to keep pushing for education freedom that helps every child shine and keeps classrooms safe and strong.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Claimed $23.8B Taxpayer Savings
The proclamation states that expanding school choice and returning authority over education to States could generate up to $23.8 billion in net fiscal savings for American taxpayers. The document links those savings to making education more efficient and affordable.
Promotes Parental School Choice
The proclamation celebrates giving parents more power to choose public, charter, private, or homeschooling options and says that freedom in education leads to higher graduation rates, increased competition, and improved reading and math scores. It also links school choice to school safety and says the Administration will work with lawmakers to expand educational freedom.
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