Opening Doors for More Kids in 2026
January 26, 2026
by Danielle Trevino, director of communications After years of wins for education freedom, 2026 reflects sustained momentum and continued growth. Education freedom is no longer theoretical. It is real, established, and already making a difference in the lives of millions of children across the country. That momentum is showing up in states in different ways. Some are refining and expanding existing programs. Others are introducing new tools that give families greater flexibility and control. What unites these efforts is a shared confidence that education policy works best when families have meaningful options and clear pathways to access them. In Idaho, families responded quickly to the…
Sen. Berger: Leading for North Carolina Families
February 11, 2026
North Carolina families work hard. They show up. They do what it takes to support their kids every single day. And families know something else to be true: every child learns differently. Some students thrive in a traditional classroom. Others do better with smaller class sizes, tutoring, hybrid learning, or specialized programs that meet their individual needs. No single approach works for every child, and families shouldn’t be limited by a ZIP code when it comes to finding the right fit. That’s why education freedom matters in North Carolina. Education freedom is about giving families the ability to choose learning environments that work for their children—whether that’s public,…
Advancing Education Freedom in Mississippi
January 12, 2026
Across the country, families are calling for an education landscape that reflects a simple truth: every child deserves access to learning options that work for them. In Mississippi, that conversation is increasingly focused on universal education freedom—putting parents in the driver’s seat and ensuring resources follow students. Education freedom is rooted in trust. Parents know their children best, and they should have the flexibility to choose educational paths that reflect their child’s unique needs, strengths, and goals—regardless of income or ZIP code. In Mississippi, Speaker Jason White is advancing a clear vision for education freedom—one that centers students, trusts families,…