Standing with School Choice

A number of insightful representatives stand with school choice, despite opposition from special-interest groups. Representative Mike Turzai, Speaker of The House, recently penned an op-ed in The Inquirer outlining what opponents of school choice are missing.

Representative James Marshall introduced House Bill 358, which allows charter school students the opportunity to participate in dual enrollment programs at institutions of higher education, just like their peers in district schools.

Charter Schools open up opportunities for students across Pennsylvania. Thank you to these representatives who are advocates for our children and their futures.

Take a few moments to share your support of charter schools and these representatives on social media with the hashtags:

#ProtectOurCharterSchools #MyChildMySchoolChoice

 

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