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I’m on a Podcast! Re: School Choice / Government Funding for Homeschooling

04 Tuesday Mar 2025

Posted by Lauren Scott in Home Education, Media

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Christian Homeschool, Education Freedom, Education Freedom Accounts, Education Savings Accounts, EFA, ESA, Government Funding, Home Education, Homeschool Arkansas, Homeschool Freedom, homeschooling, podcast, Scholé Sisters, School Choice

Hello dear readers,

I wanted to hop on here today to let you know that I recently had the privilege of being a guest on Scholé Sisters, a podcast for classical Christian homeschool moms who want to “learn and grow as they help their children learn and grow.” I’ve been listening to Scholé Sisters since show one (or rather episode SS#00) dropped NINE years ago. To say I’ve been blessed by these ladies over the years would be an understatement. So you can imagine my delight at the opportunity to chat with Brandy and Mystie on their most recent episode, SS#152: School Choice–Freedom isn’t Free.

State funding for private education–including homeschooling–is a hot topic these days. If it isn’t in your state yet, it’s likely on its way. The rhetoric and intentions may sound noble, and in the short-term it may seem like a great deal: free homeschooling! And given the amount of money some states are handing out, you may be able to quadruple (or more) your current purchasing power.

But is it all it’s cracked up to be? Is there a catch?

The simple answer is: No, it’s not. And yes, there is. You’ll find there’s far more than one catch. There’s a whole slew of strings attached and unintended (or intended?) consequences. “Free” homeschooling does not equal homeschool freedom.

The thorough answer is: listen to the podcast. 🙂 It’s a long one, but well worth it, I promise!

If you are wondering why I would dedicate space on this blog to such an issue, why I would light up my social media accounts with it, then I think you’ll appreciate hearing my story–how I got involved in researching this issue last May, and how it became personal very, very quickly.

The podcast covers my experience with a “school choice” program rolling out in my home state of Arkansas, as well as Brandy’s experience in California and now in Texas. We also discuss key principles that you can use to evaluate any “school choice” legislation or programs in your own state (or country).

The details may differ from state to state, but the basic principles remain the same.

I strongly encourage you to give this episode a listen. The future of homeschooling and private Christian education in America may very well depend upon our understanding of these principles–and our courage to act upon them…or not.

Other posts on this topic:

Demystifying School Choice Terminology

Ten Tips for Frugal Homeschooling

Be sure to follow me on Facebook and Instagram. More memes and videos forthcoming. 😉

[In case anyone is wondering, I still stand by everything I’ve said before about Instagram. Please don’t take my presence as an encouragement for you to hop on if you aren’t already there. My only motivation to be back on IG is to help get the word out about *this issue*. If that doesn’t tell you how important this is, I don’t know what will.]

Demystifying “School Choice” Terminology

28 Tuesday Jan 2025

Posted by Lauren Scott in Home Education

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Christian Education, education, Education Freedom, Education Freedom Accounts, Education Savings Accounts, EFA, ESA, family, Home Education, Homeschool Arkansas, Homeschool Freedom, homeschooling, National School Choice Week, politics, Private Education, Public Funding for Private Education, School Choice, The Princess Bride

It’s always a good idea to define terms at the outset of a public policy conversation. Unfortunately, that’s a rule not often followed.

Words are powerful, friends. They can powerfully inform, they can powerfully persuade, and they can powerfully mask reality, glossing it over with feel-good buzz words to garner our support or acceptance. “School Choice” is no different.

“Choice”

“Savings”

“Freedom”

Aren’t you ready to sign up when you hear those words?

But here’s the truth:

“School Choice”

“School Choice” is really about funding.

Now, some may object that “school choice” means the ability to choose which public school or public charter school to send your child to, even when those schools are outside of the district in which you live. And to that I say, yes. That’s a good use of the term “school choice.” But that’s not the “school choice” movement that’s sweeping state legislatures as I type.

You might also say that “school choice” just means the freedom or ability of parents to choose options other than public school. And I would say that’s another accurate use of the term. But the reality is that in all 50 states parents may ALREADY choose to pursue the private education of their choice and which fits their budget and priorities.

So when politicians are promoting “school choice” programs these days, they’re offering something other than the freedom to choose. They’re offering public funding for private education.

“Education Savings Accounts”

“Education Savings Accounts” may be the fastest-growing form of “school choice” among governors and state legislators today (I’m looking at you, AZ, AR, FL, IA, IN, MS, NH, SC, TN, [TX,] UT, WV). But they aren’t savings accounts at all.

You don’t put your money in them. You don’t get money from them. They’re funded by the government with money that travels through your hands and into vendor/provider hands. ESAs are really Education Subsidy Accounts.

“Education Freedom Accounts”

The cleverly-named “Education Freedom Accounts” in my home state of Arkansas (and New Hampshire) work the same way. They’re really Education Funding Accounts. And yes, you actually trade freedom for those funds.

There’s no such thing as free lunch. You pay for that money with decreased privacy, increased regulation, and psuedo-choice on the “approved vendors” market.

I suppose I could have also taken a shot at the fact that politicians promoting “school choice” programs like to tell us that their initiatives are pro- “free market.” But in reality, they’re pro- public-private partnerships, luring both buyers and sellers into a government-monitored and government-regulated market. A once-free market will be free no more. But teasing out market impacts is a task for another day.

The Bottom Line:

You already have the CHOICE. You are already FREE. The question is who funds your child’s education? And what freedom are you willing to trade for state funding?

That’s a trade I’m not willing to make.

It’s National School Choice Week, and I’m beginning to release the findings of my 7-month deep dive on this subject. Be sure to subscribe here on the blog and follow me on Facebook and Instagram so you can stay informed and share this important information with others (starting with this blog post? 😉 ). The freedom of private and home education is at stake. Multiple state legislatures are in session debating this issue RIGHT NOW. Thank you for helping me to get the word out.

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