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Voices for Choice

Catalina Sanchez Aviles

My name is Catalina I am a mother of four toddlers. Three of my children attend Academia Del Pueblo Charter School. I chose a charter

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Anna Carson

Becoming an educator was a deliberate choice. Being a student most of my life instilled a love for learning, and I knew being a lifelong

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Ari Sirvent

The scholarship of Northern Nevada gave my son the incomparable gift of attending a private school. And, most importantly it gave him the ability to

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JOSHUA RUIZ

My school helped me out in two distinct ways. First, they gave me an exceptional education by making sure our classes were small and by

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MALLORI WIGENT

Since I was a young kid, my mother wanted me to have a Catholic Education. I am the youngest of four siblings. My mom always

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Pat Breuer

My daughter Blue has always struggled with school and traditional public school was not a good fit for her. In the public school system, my

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Camelia Peterson

Camellia Peterson a product of school choice herself, is a homeschooling parent who enjoys the freedom that homeschooling allows. Camellia’s parents understood the need for

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Jennifer Bode

Where would my son be without Christian education? I dare not imagine. He’s a quiet kid, always learning from those around him. While this can

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Rebekah Foxen

As parents of four children, we are passionate about wanting our children to get an education with a Christian worldview. At the same time, we

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Luis Araujo

English translation below. Gracias a la oportunidad que recibió mi hijo de asistir a una escuela magnet el disfruta ir a la escuela. Mi hijo

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Brooklynne Blake

I have served Phoenix Christian Preparatory School as an educator and leader for nearly 25 years. I discovered the power of educational freedom while observing

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Karen Cuen

I knew when I was nine years old that I wanted to be a music teacher. The best part of my week was when the

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Lisa Disbrow

I grew up in the sixties when civil rights issues were boiling over in my hometown, the San Francisco East Bay. In ninth grade, I

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Nathaniel Enright

I liked my old school but the kids were so mean. My brother kept getting bullied and was coming home with black eyes and bruises.

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Diria Gizane

English translation below. Hola, yo soy Gizane Baeza, yo llegué a USA hace casi dos años y no sabia hablar inglés. Los maestros no me

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Marilu Carrillo

English translation below. Siempre he dicho que la educación es la llave maestra para abrir las puertas del progreso. Así que siempre me he involucrado

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