News from 2024
Over 1 million students engage in private school choice programs, EdChoice reports
After considerable growth in school choice programs, over 1 million U.S. students are now using private school choice options, as announced by EdChoice.
Montana court hears arguments on Special Needs ESA program initiative
EdChoice Legal Advocates (EdLA) is presenting arguments to the Montana First Judicial District Court in support of a new school choice program designed for students with special needs.
Montana court upholds special needs education savings accounts program
In a recent legal development in Helena, Judge Mike Menahan of the Montana First Judicial District, Lewis and Clark County, ruled to uphold the Montana Special Needs Equal Opportunity Education Savings Account (ESA) Program.
EdChoice advocates submit amicus brief for Montana charter schools
EdChoice Legal Advocates has taken legal action to defend Montana's Community Choice Schools Act.
EdChoice challenges exclusion of Catholic schools in Colorado preschool program
EdChoice Legal Advocates has filed an amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, addressing the exclusion of Catholic preschools from Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program.
South Carolina Supreme Court revises rules for education funds use
The South Carolina Supreme Court has set a new legal precedent in the realm of education choice.
Parental pessimism grows, yet support for educational choices stays strong in recent survey
As the new school year begins, there is a notable rise in parental pessimism regarding the trajectory of K-12 education in the United States, according to findings from EdChoice's annual Schooling in America survey.
New survey reveals teen absenteeism rates and potential solutions
A recent survey conducted by Morning Consult for EdChoice highlights the ongoing issue of persistent absenteeism among American teens and suggests potential solutions to increase class attendance.