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The EdChoice mission is to advance educational freedom and choice for all as a pathway to successful lives and a stronger society.
Chris Vas of the @HerzogEducation sat down with EdChoice's Nathan Sanders to talk about why more churches are deciding to start schools. Chris gave a piece of advice for churches, "Start now." Listen to their full conversation and hear how the Herzog Foundation is equipping the…
In part 2 of the "Inside the Microschool Movement" blog series, author Colyn Ritter dives deeper into parents' opinions about microschools, how they feel about their child's specific microschool, and much more. edchoice.org/2025-inside-th…
Research is one of the pillars at EdChoice and we know that the data matters. We also know that it can be a lot to go through, that's why we created the Polling Primer. This resource draws from the Schooling in America and Public Opinion Tracker surveys and sheds light on how…

The @MOCharterSchool partnered with ESC Matrix to launch a brand new resource for families! Their School Choice Finder is designed to help every child access high quality education. Are you in Missouri and are interested to learning more about public schools in your state? Check…
📣Finding a high-quality school just got easier! We’ve partnered with ESC Matrix to launch the Missouri School Choice Finder — a tool that helps families explore all public school options in one place. Start exploring➡️bit.ly/40vtnQ2 #MissouriSchools #SchoolFinder
New @edchoice report and blog with @AngelaRWatson! We survey a nationally representative sample to answer -- who are the homeschoolers? You may be surprised by who they are.
🚨 Who’s homeschooling in 2025? It’s not who you think. Families across races, incomes, and beliefs are choosing it—and the #data proves it. This isn’t a trend. It’s a movement. 📊📚 edchoice.org/2025-who-homes… #Homeschooling #SchoolChoice #ParentsKnowBest @edchoice @AngelaRWatson…
Homeschool population is diverse and growing. edchoice.org/2025-who-homes…
Have you checked out the Research Review from this year's EdChoice bundle? Categorized and cited for transparency, these findings help separate fact from fiction, providing a research-driven foundation for evaluating policy effectiveness. edchoice.org/research/2025-…

We've just posted a new working paper by @AngelaRWatson and Matt Lee. If you are interested in the data and trends on homeschooling in America, then it's definitely worth checking out. @edchoice @JHUEdPolicy @EdEconKSU1 @JHUeducation
Families who choose to homeschool mirror the diversity of the American population. In this blog, authors @AngelaRWatson and @hmatthewlee examine how homeschoolers come from all races, religious backgrounds, & political affiliations. They challenge the stereotype of what a…
Great progress for Hoosier students!
Every year, The Mind Trust analyzes state ILEARN results to understand where student achievement efforts should be focused. The takeaway from 2025? Indianapolis charter and IPS innovation network schools achieved notable proficiency and growth results: themindtrust.org/blog/2025/07/2…
A new survey of Florida parents, conducted by Step Up For Students, found that even though some families applied for a choice scholarship, they didn't actually use it. Why? Because families are curious about what schooling options are available to them, even if they choose not to…
Students are worth more than the mere .3% to access an education that works best for them!
One of the most misunderstood and highly debated topics in K-12 policy is education funding. Opponents say, "School choice programs cost too much" and "It's draining funds from public schools". We created the Fiscal Factbook to inform these common misconceptions and explore the…
One of the most misunderstood and highly debated topics in K-12 policy is education funding. Opponents say, "School choice programs cost too much" and "It's draining funds from public schools". We created the Fiscal Factbook to inform these common misconceptions and explore the…

AI is becoming more ingrained in our lives. It's been in classrooms for a while, but is there a better way to utilize it? This blog discusses how parents actually do want AI to be taught in schools, just in a responsible and effective way. edchoice.org/2025-parents-a…
We have a brand new product in this year's bundle—introducing the Fiscal Factbook! School finance is often one of the most misunderstood aspects of K–12 policy and this is an accessible guide to how education funding works in the US. Dive into it more today!…

Recently read this article on AI in education from @edchoice . One stat stood out: 65% of parents want schools to teach responsible AI use. At @StrongMindSpark and @Primavera_AZ we don’t avoid AI—we teach it the right way. Not as a shortcut. As a tool for creativity, ethics,…
200+ empirical studies all distilled down in the 2025 Research Review (formerly EdChoice Study Guide). This publication highlights the outcomes of school choice programs, dive into the Research Review to learn more! edchoice.org/research/2025-…

EdChoice is at ALEC this week! Our President and CEO @RobertEnlow helped kick off the week

