The GOP platform calls for 'universal school choice.' What would that mean for students?

FILE - Students and parents rally at the Ohio Statehouse in support of possible changes that would increase eligibility for taxpayer-funded school vouchers to K-12 students statewide, May 17, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio. ɫtv Republicans are poised to support “universal school choice” as part of the policy platform they adopt at the 2024 Republican ɫtv Convention, which starts next week on Monday, July 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Samantha Hendrickson, File)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — ɫtv Republicans are poised to support “universal school choice” as part of the policy platform they adopt at next week’s convention in Milwaukee, a goal supporters see as the culmination of decades advocating for parents’ autonomy to pick their children’s schools. To opponents, it's a thinly veiled blueprint for gutting public education.

The term can mean different things to different people — from erasing school boundaries, to open enrollment, to being able to curate your child’s individual curriculum, to parental control over K-12 course content.

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