2024 ABCs of School Choice Available Now

In light of the monumental expansion of broad educational choice programs, we’ve updated The ABCs to better reflect the changing landscape of educational freedom in the United States. You may notice we are publishing an early edition months sooner than we historically have so stakeholders, policymakers, and local leaders have this critical data in-hand when they need it most. The book includes program data available through the end of November.

You’ll also notice that we’ve added new features that highlight the emerging trends we are seeing in the school choice landscape.

This year, you’ll find more maps so you can easily understand the school choice landscape, viewing at a glance which states have universal programs, which limit by students’ means, those that require testing of participants, and more. You’ll also find a new category of programs—refundable tax credits—as we work to better capture the ways different states make choice work for their families. And, with the growth of programs, we’ve moved some data online so you can more easily view the program-specific guidelines for parents, schools, and scholarship granting organizations.

The ABCs of School Choice remains the most-cited school choice resource by lawmakers across the country, serving as the best data-rich, comprehensive guide to every private school choice program in America.

As we work to maintain momentum to ensure every student has access to the learning environment of their family’s choosing, we invite you to study individual policies. Explore and compare choice within and across states. Delve into a program’s regulations and legal history. Envision what true educational freedom could look like for your state or family.

Be the first to receive one of the print copies of The ABCs of School Choice by ordering your copy here. They are expected to hit mailboxes in mid-January, so order soon!

Robert C. Enlow

President and CEO

Robert C. Enlow is the president and CEO of EdChoice. He has been an integral part of the foundation since its founding in 1996. Under his leadership, EdChoice has become one of the nation’s leading advocates for school choice.

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