Protecting and Promoting School Choice

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Microschools Multiply as Alternative Education Options Grow

Microschools are small-scale, often parent- or teacher-led learning environments that have increased in number. They typically feature flexible schedules, customized curricula, and smaller student groups compared to traditional schools. The trend has been driven by parental demand for alternatives following pandemic disruptions and regulatory changes.

Key Points

  • Microschools operate with fewer students and lower costs than conventional schools.
  • Growth is linked to expanded school choice policies and post-COVID shifts in family preferences.
  • These models often emphasize individualized instruction and reduced administrative overhead.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Microschools increase school choice by providing parents with additional non-district options for K-12 education. They support education freedom through adaptable structures that respond to family priorities on curriculum and scheduling. Funding mechanisms such as education savings accounts can facilitate access to these models.

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