For the eighth straight year, National School Choice Week shines a light through the midwinter gloom by bringing people together to celebrate the importance of providing students and families with a wide variety of educational options. The stretch of January 21-27, 2018, is slated to feature more than 32,000 National School Choice Week events across the nation, including a Tuesday celebration in the Michigan Capitol rotunda that still has room for those who wish to attend.
While the fight for educational choice rages on, Michigan parents still await a major breakthrough. Choice-friendly Secretary DeVos is nearing a full year as the nation's education chief. Yet the turmoil of D.C. and Lansing politics has left it unsettled whether meaningful federal action might create new opportunities for Michigan families.
But the positive trends highlighted in last year's School Choice Week reflections continue, as the Mackinac Center plays a leading role in pushing back against attacks on expanded education opportunities. Here are the results in state:
This National School Choice Week our state has reason to celebrate progress gained in the popularity and success of choice. But much work remains to be done to provide families access to the full range of education options.
Public education is about educating the public, by whatever means of learning helps an individual student reach that goal. The National School Choice Week celebration is a perfect time for Michigan leaders to embrace that vision and the call Secretary DeVos urged at the Acton Institute's October gala in Grand Rapids: “Instead of dividing the public when it comes to education, the focus should be on the ends, not the means. Adults should stop fighting over students, and start fighting for students.”
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