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yes. every kid. is a leading advocacy team with a family-first approach to transform America’s education policy landscape.
Joined June 2019
This year, more states are breaking down the barriers of exclusionary school zones to give opportunities for every kid to go to a school that fits their needs. Hear from our 2025 No More Lines Ambassadors on why this is so important. 🌐
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This year’s @yes_everykid_f national survey continues to show one thing clearly: families want to be heard. 🗣️ The vast majority of U.S. adults say K–12 schools should be more accountable to parents.
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Families shouldn't have to face this choice. It's time to empower every kid to access every public school is their state. No More Lines. https://t.co/whb3saMNYs
nytimes.com
I feel guilty about the lie we’d have to keep up, but we would be much happier.
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Texas is expanding education freedom in a big way. Along with launching the TEFA program, the state is now joining the new federal tax credit initiative, giving families even more freedom and flexibility. Read more 👇
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Families are showing what happens when they are trusted to choose the right path for their children. Education savings account enrollment is up 25% this year. https://t.co/ozeWE80pC7
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Policymakers who lean into customization, choice, and portability are responding to a widely felt problem, not pushing a fringe agenda. Read more analysis of the year ahead for family-centered education 👨👩👧👦 https://t.co/6kCiYPBn1i
yeseverykid.com
The question is no longer whether the K-12 system needs to change. It is whether leaders are prepared for how far voters have already moved.
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Parents experience this gap directly. They know what their child needs and see rigid, unresponsive systems standing in the way. This flexibility gap is not just a critique of the status quo. It is an opening. 🌄
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Americans believe children have different needs and that education should reflect those differences. Nearly three-quarters say families should be able to customize an education to meet a child’s needs. Yet only a small minority believe today’s K-12 system allows for that level
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The Customization Gap in K-12 Education is an Opportunity
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Education freedom works. It strengthens families, stretches taxpayer dollars, and gives kids the opportunities they deserve. https://t.co/LsE8mM4LhA via @edchoice 🟪
edchoice.org
We breakdown one of the most important school choice questions into a clear, easy to read guide to answer skeptics, and curious parents.
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"More than 22 million students, 45% of public school students nationwide, now live in states where school districts must participate in open enrollment so long as extra seats are open for students to transfer to." Read more on the advancements in open enrollment in 2025 👇
reason.org
Three states—Arkansas, Nevada, and New Hampshire–significantly improved their open enrollment policies this year.
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Merry Christmas!🎄 May your holiday be full of warmth, laughter, and time with loved ones.
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Parents—not bureaucracies—are at the center of education. Americans say families are four times more responsible for a child’s learning than any institution. https://t.co/9QIEHu4kW3
yeseverykidfoundation.org
Nationally, voters believe K–12 education is on the wrong track (57%) and are nearly evenly split on whom they most...
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The political takeaway is straightforward: supporting family-first education policies is not a liability. Voters say they will reward it, and failing to respond to those expectations poses a real political risk. https://t.co/6kCiYPBn1i
yeseverykid.com
The question is no longer whether the K-12 system needs to change. It is whether leaders are prepared for how far voters have already moved.
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Voters say they are more likely to reward lawmakers who back family-first education policies and more likely to be disappointed when lawmakers block reform. In this environment, supporting education freedom is politically reinforcing, while opposition increasingly carries risk.
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A new poll conducted for @Yes_EveryKid found widespread support for school choice policies. https://t.co/ujkS1bbIRG
ednewsva.org
Poll Finds Widespread Support for Educational Freedom
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On this final day of the Festival of Lights, the yes. every kid. family sends warm Hanukkah wishes to everyone celebrating.
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https://t.co/6kCiYPBUQQ 🔭 Looking Ahead to 2026 Legislative Sessions & Midterms
yeseverykid.com
The question is no longer whether the K-12 system needs to change. It is whether leaders are prepared for how far voters have already moved.
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"The question is no longer whether the K-12 system needs to change. It is whether leaders are prepared for how far voters have already moved."
The past year of research points in one direction. Families are ready for a system built around choice, customization, and accountability to parents. The political risk in 2026 is not moving too quickly, it is defending a system voters no longer beli... https://t.co/i1xyjeFLXw
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