The Long View: What a Universal ESA Could Mean for Texas
We estimate what a universal Education Savings Account (ESA) program could mean not just for today’s students — but for Texas’ long-term economic and social well-being.
We estimate what a universal Education Savings Account (ESA) program could mean not just for today’s students — but for Texas’ long-term economic and social well-being.
We pay tribute to Harvard’s Paul Peterson, who has been central to the development of researchers studying school choice in America.
This month, for the first time, we’re releasing results on how Americans and school parents feel about the new federal tax credit for education (the Education Freedom Tax Credit).
In celebration of 30 years of EdChoice; we tell the story of how Milton Friedman helped spark the school choice movement.
Dollars from fraudulent or egregious purchases account for 0.3% of ESA spending. We dive into the numbers.
Last week, our friends at 50CAN published a massive survey about American education; we dive into the results.
To safeguard choice programs for families, EdChoice created EdChoice Legal Advocates (EdLA) to engage in the school choice litigation effort directly. To realize Milton and Rose’s vision of universal choice, we must not merely create educational freedom programs, but also ensure they withstand legal challenges in state courts.
The Federal Tax Credits for Scholarships (FTCS) will provide scholarships to K–12 students. It is overseen by the United States Department of Treasury and is administered by individual scholarship granting organizations (SGOs).
The 2026 EdChoice Friedman Index is a comprehensive and easy-to-understand measure of the availability of private K–12 educational choice across the United States.
Our annual SIA survey, in partnership with Braun Research, provides an opportunity to assess how Americans’ perspectives on K–12 education have shifted over the last decade. Some of the new questions this year revolve around the role of the federal government in K–12 education, school funding, and more.
More states than ever offer families K–12 programs that help them access options like private school or a customized education that fits their needs. Check out our dashboard of every program across the states.
This user-friendly platform is designed to help you navigate the diverse landscape of Education Savings Accounts across different states. Whether you’re a parent, student, educator, or policy enthusiast, our tool offers a comprehensive comparison of ESA programs by state and by specific features.
What type of school choice program does your state have? Check out every school choice program here!
Want to know what a voucher is? Want to see some powerful stories of families choosing school choice? We have it all on our YouTube channel!
On this episode we explore the vital role of parent support in creating student success, particularly through school choice and homeschooling.
Experts from the Heritage Foundation discuss the critical importance of civics education in America as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary and explore the current state of civics education.
John Schilling and Lauren May explore the implications of the federal scholarship tax credit, its impact on public schools, and the importance of state participation.