As president, I will pursue bold policy changes that will restore the promise of our nation’s education system.
First, I will expand parental choice in an unprecedented way. Too
many of our kids are trapped in schools that are failing or simply don’t
meet their needs. And for too long, we’ve merely talked about the
virtues of school choice.
As President, I will give the parents of every low-income and special
needs student the chance to choose where their child goes to school.
For the first time in history, federal education funds will be linked to
a student, so that parents can send their child to any public or
charter school, or to a private school, where permitted. And I will
make that choice meaningful by ensuring there are sufficient options to
exercise it.
To receive the full complement of federal education dollars, states
must provide students with ample school choice. In addition, digital
learning options must not be prohibited. And charter schools or similar
education choices must be scaled up to meet student demand.
Instead of eliminating the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program as
President Obama has proposed, I will expand it to offer more students a
chance to attend a better school. It will be a model for parental
choice programs across the nation.