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America’s educational system is broken and mired in politics. Black and Hispanic children are among the ones hurt the most, especially those in urban centers. Home schooling and school choice should be viable options for the urban poor. Under President Bush, the District of Columbia had an opportunity scholarship program that gave urban parents choice. Although students achieved considerable success, President Obama who was beholden to teachers’ unions ended the program to the detriment of the students. Marie Stroughter, a conservative black activist and home schooling mom, share her views about what can be done to restore choice to black families and others who suffer from limited educational opportunities.
For Further Insight:
Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mariestroughter
and https://twitter.com/AACONS
Homeschool Legal Defense Fund: HSLDA.org
A to Z Home’s Cool: https://a2zhomeschooling.com/
NHERI: https://www.nheri.org
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