The great American education shift: How the school choice movement is redefining who decides where children learn

The school choice movement is reshaping the U.S. education landscape by shifting control from systems to families. Backed by federal initiatives led by Sen. Bill Cassidy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, it promotes parental authority and funding flexibility. While supporters hail it as empowerment, critics fear it may widen inequities, raising questions about the future of public education.

The great American education shift: How the school choice movement is redefining who decides where children learn
The school choice movement is reshaping the U.S. education landscape by shifting control from systems to families. Backed by federal initiatives led by Sen. Bill Cassidy and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, it promotes parental authority and funding flexibility. While supporters hail it as empowerment, critics fear it may widen inequities, raising questions about the future of public education.