Written by The Likely Voter
May 17, 2023
Parent-driven models in education have become more popular and diverse in recent years, as families look for alternatives to traditional public options. In her latest Insights article, Sutherland Institute’s education policy fellow, Christine Cooke Fairbanks, aims to give parents a bird’s-eye view of their options.
The visual below serves as an aid to parents about which option may best suit their preferences.
For further information, see the links at the bottom of the page for Fairbanks’ more in-depth perspective on education options.
For a more in-depth perspective on this article, read our Insights piece here.
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