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Voices for Choice

Oscar & Alex M.

By parents Oscar Barreto and Patricia Mancilla: We have two children, Oscar, 9, and Alex, 7. Alex was diagnosed with an individual education plan (IEP)

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Kevin Williams

Kevin Williams is an eighth grader at Preparatory School of DC. He participates in the DC Scholarship Opportunity Program. School choice means that I can

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Ashley Elliott

Many of my friends and family may not know about the huge impact that School Choice had in my life. Today, I would like to

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Reyna Rodriguez

My education journey started when my mother was looking to choose a pre-kindergarten program for me. I am one of six children with each of

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Jessica Waddell

School choice means being able to choose a better life for myself. It means choosing an education that not only works best for me, but

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Micah Smith

Nathan Smith’s son, Micah, is a fifth grader at Tree of Life Christian School in Columbus. School choice has given us the opportunity to send

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Byanca Carrasco

Ramona Carrasco’s daughter, Byanca, is a fourth grader at Pleasant View Baptist School. My daughter Byanca is nine years old and was born with down

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Thomas Stovall

To me, school choice means giving someone the chance to go out on their own adventure. School choice gives someone the opportunity to discover what

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Ellie Bildstein

My school will determine my future and therefore school choice is very important to me. Education is essential and my career and entire future depends

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Nydia Salazar

I was only five years old when my mom and I immigrated from Peru. Moving to a new country for my mom, after  living most

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Walter Blanks Jr.

As a young student, school was very difficult for me. After being diagnosed with ADHD and already two grades behind in reading and math, most

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Yisehak Abraham

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

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Samantha Jones

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

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Kenya Green

“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

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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

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