
Ethan Maxwell
I was adopted when I was four months old and came to the United States from Guatamala, where I was born. My mother also adopted

I was adopted when I was four months old and came to the United States from Guatamala, where I was born. My mother also adopted

I grew up in Jacksonville, Fla., mostly on the Eastside. My old neighborhood sits along the St. Johns River, just east of downtown. It’s near EverBank

There is power in opportunity. A chance to rewrite your family history. A chance to blaze a path for the generations to come…who wouldn’t want

“My Father’s Words” As I walked by the hotel bathroom, I saw my father throwing up in the sink. I immediately knew something was different.

To me, school choice means you have the freedom to choose what type of education you want without having any problems. I’m Antoinette Chase and

My name is Tera Myers and I am the proud mother of three wonderful children: Samuel, Lynsey and Maggie. While all three of my children

After 3rd grade, my parents made a decision that would change my entire life. As a young child, I was clueless as to why I

School choice is the opportunity to have more of a one on one chance to learn. It gives students a chance to ask questions and

My name is Aracely De La Cruz. I am a single mother of three children between the ages of eight and eleven years old. I

Thankful is an understatement to express the gratitude my family and I have for school choice scholarships. Six years ago, I was invited to share

School choice is an amazing opportunity for parents. Choice gives families the option of sending their child to the private school of their choosing or

I want to paint a picture for you about where I came from. And how a great education changed my life. I grew up in
By mom, Heather Manning As a parent, I believe nobody cares more about how my kids turn out than I do. Choice means that I

John is a fifth grader at Far West Academy, where he attends with assistance from the Nevada Opportunity Scholarship program. By John’s mom, Cristin How

After the traumatic separation from my biological parents at age 6, I found it difficult to think or function normally. I struggled throughout my school

Devin is a high school senior attending private school with help from the Alabama tax credit scholarship program. My story is probably very similar to
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