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“For families like ours, education savings accounts would make a huge difference because they’d give us a lot of flexibility. Just because a school isn’t right for someone like our child or family doesn’t mean it’s a bad school – but parents should have the option to choose which school they think is a good fit for their kids.” – Katie Switzer

“For families like ours, education savings accounts would make a huge difference because they’d give us a lot of flexibility. Just because a school isn’t right for someone like our child or family doesn’t mean it’s a bad school – but parents should have the option to choose which school they think is a good fit for their kids.” – Katie Switzer

“My husband and I moved to West Virginia about four years ago. We have three children and expecting our fourth in the next month. Our oldest just turned five and he’s getting ready to enter kindergarten.” “As we prepare for that, my husband and I have started to...

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“Not every student can succeed to their full potential in the public school. These students should have the choice to use their allocated funds to receive the education of that meets their needs.” –  Kathleen Miller

“Not every student can succeed to their full potential in the public school. These students should have the choice to use their allocated funds to receive the education of that meets their needs.” – Kathleen Miller

“Mind your own business and teach math. This was the response I received from a public school administrator when I expressed my concerns about a teenage girl in my class who seemed to be sinking away. Our small-town school had somehow become a stoic place where...

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