School choice in Pennsylvania

The policy for school choice is implied in section 1327 of Act No. 14 of the Pennsylvania school code of 1949 which states "to preserve the primary right and obligation of the parent or parents, or person or persons in loco parentis to a child, to choose the education and training for such child." == Origins in the United States == The origins of school choice can be traced to a 1955 proposal by economist and Nobel laureate Milton Friedman who suggested that America's public school system could be improved through free market principles.

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School choice in Pennsylvania

The policy for school choice is implied in section 1327 of Act No. 14 of the Pennsylvania school code of 1949 which states "to preserve the primary right and obligation of the parent or parents, or person or persons in loco parentis to a child, to choose the education and training for such child." == Origins in the United States == The origins of school choice can be traced to a 1955 proposal by economist and Nobel laureate Milton Friedman who suggested that America's public school system could be improved through free market principles.

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