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Putting parents in the driver’s seat of public education | Jude Schwalbach

Putting parents in the driver’s seat of public education | Jude Schwalbach

Season 1 Episode 136 Published 2 months ago
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Open enrollment is one of the most overlooked forms of school choice in America. While debates often focus on private school vouchers or charter expansion, families in many states already have the ability to choose among public schools — at least in theory.

On this episode, host Nic Dunn is joined by Christine Cooke Fairbanks, Sutherland's education policy fellow, and Jude Schwalbach, Reason Foundation's senior policy analyst, as they examine how open enrollment works, where it falls short, and why transparency and consistent implementation matter. They discuss the barriers families face, the policy gaps between states, and what meaningful reform would require to truly put parents in the driver’s seat of public education.

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