The article states that students in struggling public schools need better options immediately. School choice is positioned as the mechanism to deliver those alternatives without waiting for systemic reforms. It emphasizes timely access for families over delayed improvements in traditional public education.
Key Points
- Students in failing public schools require immediate alternatives
- School choice provides families with prompt educational options
- Public school reforms are progressing too slowly to meet current needs
Implications for Educational Freedom
Reinforces school choice as essential for parental empowerment and educational freedom by bypassing slow government reforms in underperforming districts.