School Choice Snapshot: An Introduction to the Basics of School Choice and Supplement to "The ABCs of School Choice". 2025 Edition

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245 1 |a School Choice Snapshot: An Introduction to the Basics of School Choice and Supplement to "The ABCs of School Choice". 2025 Edition 
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520 3 |a There are many different schooling options, and they are all welcome under the broad umbrella of choice. But not all educational choice programs are created equal. Public charter schools and public-to-public transfers, for example, have provided options within the traditional system, but those programs leave many schooling types off-limits for families. EdChoice's goal as the nation's oldest school choice organization is to highlight and promote the programs that create the most pathways for students to lead successful lives. That's why EdChoice focuses efforts on education savings accounts (ESAs), tax-credit ESAs, vouchers, and tax-credit scholarships programs. This year, EdChoice is adding a fifth core program type, refundable tax credits, to more specifically reflect the nuances of different program offerings. The authors also highlight individual tax credits and deductions and 529 savings accounts. These programs are more limited and tend to provide minimal financial assistance to families. EdChoice believes that access should be universal and that all families should be able to find what works for their students--regardless of where they live or how much money they make. This guide introduces the fundamentals of school choice and answers some basic questions about why and how these programs work. 
653 |a School Choice 
653 |a Elementary Secondary Education 
653 |a School Districts 
653 |a Public Schools 
653 |a Private Schools 
653 |a Charter Schools 
653 |a Home Schooling 
653 |a Magnet Schools 
653 |a Open Enrollment 
653 |a Electronic Learning 
653 |a Tuition 
653 |a Banking 
653 |a Money Management 
653 |a Educational Vouchers 
653 |a Tax Credits 
653 |a Scholarships 
653 |a Educational Finance 
653 |a Educational Attitudes 
653 |a Social Integration 
653 |a Accountability 
653 |a Special Needs Students 
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