Protecting and Promoting School Choice

EFI Publications

Can States Convert Flexibility Into Better Results?

The article explores whether states can leverage greater flexibility in education policy to improve student outcomes. It reviews state-level initiatives related to funding, curriculum, and accountability measures. Implementation challenges and varying results across states are examined.

Key Points

  • States received expanded flexibility under federal laws like ESSA for curriculum and funding decisions.
  • Some states report gains in test scores and program innovation through localized approaches.
  • Accountability gaps and resource disparities remain obstacles in multiple jurisdictions.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Increased state flexibility can support tailored school choice programs and funding allocations. It enables localized curriculum decisions that may align more closely with parental preferences. Education freedom expands when states reduce reliance on uniform federal requirements.

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