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Educational Choice Isn’t Enough—Implementation Will Make or Break It

Educational Choice Isn’t Enough—Implementation Will Make or Break It

The U.S. education landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as more states adopt education savings accounts (ESAs), signaling a broader push toward personalized, parent-directed learning and broader educational choice. With over a dozen states now offering universal ESA programs, debates around school choice have reached a new level of urgency. Throughout 2024, enthusiasm for…

Michael B. Horn·May 26, 2025
Florida’s Education Evolution: From School Choice to Education Choice

Florida’s Education Evolution: From School Choice to Education Choice

In Florida, education is undergoing a radical shift—not just in who can choose schools, but in how education itself is being delivered. With over 500,000 students now receiving state scholarships and more than 80,000 families engaging in a la carte learning through education savings accounts (ESAs), the Sunshine State is no longer just a…

Michael B. Horn·May 23, 2025
ESA Success Requires Strategy, Infrastructure, and Support Beyond Legislation

ESA Success Requires Strategy, Infrastructure, and Support Beyond Legislation

Implementation of education savings accounts hinges on operational readiness that extends well beyond passing new laws

Michael B. Horn·Apr 21, 2025
Building a Thriving Microschool Community in Los Angeles

Building a Thriving Microschool Community in Los Angeles

Small, personalized learning environments are filling gaps left by traditional education systems, even without robust state funding support

Michael B. Horn·Apr 2, 2025
How Can Utah Expand Microschool Access with ESA Demand Outpacing Supply?

How Can Utah Expand Microschool Access with ESA Demand Outpacing Supply?

Utah faces a critical gap between families seeking alternative education and the microschools available to serve them

Michael B. Horn·Mar 28, 2025
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