Djeneba Nayete
“I am a direct product of school choice – and there needs to be many more!” I can remember the night my mother received the letter confirming that I was…
“I am a direct product of school choice – and there needs to be many more!” I can remember the night my mother received the letter confirming that I was…
Growing up in a low-income household in D.C., my options of where to go to school were limited. The only option for my parents at the time was to send…
School choice is important because it helped me surpass my own limits and allowed my younger brothers to be placed in schools that could provide for their specific needs. The…
“I was accepted into 38 colleges.” As an African-American student coming from the impoverished inner city of Milwaukee, it was hard for me to get a quality education. I was…
School choice allowed me to be the navigator of my future. It empowered me to determine my own future and not have other people define it for me. What are…
Without school choice, I would not be where I am today. Growing up in a low-income household with a single mom of four girls, we could not afford a quality…