This is National School Choice Week, wherein education reform advocates aim to raise public awareness and support for many different K-12 school options. But "school choice" means different things to different people — so it's also an opportunity to examine what this broad term means in the context of the past year in politics, especially if you're a Democrat.
With President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos driving the public dialogue toward their far-right, for-profit privatization agenda, an alien from another planet could be forgiven for landing here and assuming that "school choice" is the priority of only the Republican Party — or that Democrats are in retreat when it comes to expanding options for improved public education for all students.
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