Saving School Choice in South Carolina

The South Carolina Senate Education Subcommittee met Tuesday to discuss the future of the state’s education savings accounts (ESA) program shuttered by the state’s supreme court back in September.

This led to nearly 3,000 low income students losing access to these funds that help them receive an education that works best for them, BUT the future appears to be bright for the program and students in the state.

I had the opportunity to do media coverage about the future of the state’s school choice program, the Education Scholarship Trust Fund program. Watch and read!

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