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- School choice works for students — children who participate in school choice programs do better on basic-skills tests and are more likely to graduate.
- School choice is popular — an overwhelming majority of the public continues to believe that parents should be free to choose the best school for their child, particularly inner-city and minority families.
- School choice makes public schools better — the evidence shows that public schools improve when exposed to competition from school choice.
- School choice saves money — studies confirm school choice equals big savings for states, without reducing per-pupil spending in public schools.
- School choice is winning — every year new school choice programs are enacted while existing programs are steadily expanded. Nationwide, more than 635,000 children are participating in school choice.
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