Arizona to allow parents to choose the school for their kids
With public schools becoming untenable for many parents, Arizona’s GOP legislature set to work on a school choice bill that will give parents the opportunity to send their child to the school of their choice. The bill is heading for Republican Arizona governor Doug Ducey’s desk, and he is expected to sign it in the coming days.
Today, the Arizona Legislature passed an unprecedented investment in Arizona’s water future. Arizonans expect their leaders to face the challenges of our state head on — and with this landmark legislation to secure our state’s water future, we did. 1/ pic.twitter.com/JZA4vH9GTb
— Doug Ducey (@DougDucey) June 25, 2022
Education is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Kids and families should be able to access the school or learning program that best fits their unique needs — regardless of income.
In Arizona, we’re making sure they have that choice. @SchoolChoiceNow @DeAngelisCorey https://t.co/0X5wc9W7g8
— Doug Ducey (@DougDucey) June 26, 2022
Gov. @DougDucey is poised to sign the first universal school choice legislation in the nation, which will give every family in Arizona $7,000 per child to attend any school of their choice.
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It is an interesting concept that gives parents more control over their child's education as well as avoiding things like CRT.
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