Will Missouri Districts Compete for Students?

Education |
By Sarah Brodsky | Read Time 1 minute

Choice between school districts is up for consideration this legislative session.

Choice is a foreign concept for school districts, but it’s seen as normal in other parts of the public sector. For example, nobody has to go to a branch of the public library that’s assigned to them, nor do they have to buy stamps at the branch of the post office in their municipality.

I hope legislators will keep inter-district choice proposals simple and won’t create a lot of rules and exceptions. I’m thinking of Philadelphia, which has allowed inter-district choice for five years. There, only one district in each county can accept transferring students. Limits like that defeat the purpose of a choice program, which should aim to give everyone more options.

About the Author

Sarah Brodsky

Similar Stories

Support Us

Headline to go here about the good with supporting us.

Donate
Man on Horse Charging