SCHOOL CHOICE RESOURCES

School choice means different things to different people. To AFC, school choice in Nebraska means allowing parents to select the best schools for their children—public or private. Learn more on the power of school choice and bringing education freedom to Nebraska.


School Choice Is About A Fundamental Right For Parents To Have Access To The Educational Environment That Serves Their Children Best.

School choice allows public education funds to follow students to the schools or services that best fit their needs —whether that’s to a public school, private school, charter school, home school or any other learning environment families choose.

WHAT IS SCHOOL CHOICE?

TYPES OF PRIVATE SCHOOL CHOICE

  • Scholarship Tax Credit Programs

    In Nebraska Legislative Review

    Tax-credit scholarship programs give families greater access to high-quality private schools by providing incentives to get involved in education reform. Businesses and individuals receive tax credits for donating to nonprofit organizations that provide scholarships to students and families.

  • Voucher Programs

    Voucher programs give children (usually children from low-income families, children in failing schools or children with special needs) greater access to high-quality private schools. In voucher programs, parents select private schools and receive state-funded scholarships to pay tuition.

  • Individual Tuition Tax Credits

    Individual state income tax credits of significant size can be used for a child’s relevant educational expenses, including private school tuition, and help families choose educational tools they otherwise could not afford, giving their children the education that best suits them and the support they deserve.

  • Education Savings Account

    Education savings account programs give the power to use state education dollars on a variety of education options, such as tuition fees, textbooks, and tutoring. Families receive funds in an account available for approved education expenses and can choose from multiple providers.

OTHER TYPES OF SCHOOL CHOICE


Charter schools are independently operated public schools that have the freedom to design classrooms that meet their students’ needs. All charter schools operate under a contract with a charter school authorizer that holds them accountable to the standards outlined in their “charters.” Families do not need to use ESAs, vouchers or tax-credit scholarships to pay to enroll their children in charter schools as these schools are already publicly funded.

CHARTER SCHOOLS

MAGNET SCHOOLS

A magnet school is a public school that offers specialized curricula and programs not available in traditional neighborhood public schools. Magnets are designed to attract students with a common interest or skill-set, and students must apply and be accepted to enroll. Families do not need to use ESAs, vouchers or tax-credit scholarships to pay to enroll their children in magnet schools as these schools are already publicly funded.

HOMESCHOOLING

A magnet school is a public school that offers specialized curricula and programs not available in traditional neighborhood public schools. Magnets are designed to attract students with a common interest or skill-set, and students must apply and be accepted to enroll. Families do not need to use ESAs, vouchers or tax-credit scholarships to pay to enroll their children in magnet schools as these schools are already publicly funded.


SCHOOL CHOICE FACTS

Independent research supports the need for— and the benefits of— school choice. See what the research says about school choice and its overwhelmingly positive impact.

Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) 

  • Higher Graduation Rates: MPCP students have higher on- time graduation rates—76%—than students in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS)—69%. 

Washington, D.C., Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) 

  • Higher Graduation Rates: OSP students graduated at a rate of 91%, a 21-point increase from those who didn’t receive scholarships. OSP graduation rates are more than 30% higher than D.C. Public Schools. 

Florida Corporate Tax Credit Scholarship Program 

  • Increased Academic Achievement: Annual evaluations show scholarship recipients—mostly low income, minority students—perform just as well or better than students of all incomes and races nationally.

NEBRASKA SCHOOL CHOICE RESOURCES

Nebraska is one of two states restricting parents from educational choice opportunities. Learn more on (insert details on state resources).

Although there are currently no school choice programs in Nebraska, a Scholarship Tax Credit Program is a perfect first step in bringing education freedom to Nebraska.

Read the bill (LB753) that would give Nebraska school choice. Nebraska State Senator Lou Ann Linehan who authored the bill said it would help close the opportunity gap between white and minority students by helping more low-income families send their children to private school.

Download the 2021 AFC School Choice Guide to learn more about school choice programs nationwide and efforts to expand school choice to every state.

SCHOOL CHOICE IS EDUCATIONAL FREEDOM.
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.