Advocates argue that school choice enables parents to select educational environments that best serve their children, offering them greater freedom and flexibility in education.
Critics contend that school choice undermines public education funding, predicting significant financial impacts on public school systems, potentially widening the gap between affluent and low-income families.
In Colorado, Amendment 80 could constitutionally protect school choice rights, allowing families access funds for public, private, or charter schooling, enhancing educational options.
Kentucky's Amendment 2 could lead to substantial state costs for education, raising concerns from public officials about the long-term impacts on school budgets.
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