School choice takes centre stage in Mississippi: How it happens and why some say the risks are too high

Sanjay Sharma
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Mississippi lawmakers are debating expanding school choice programmes following encouragement from federal officials appointed by President Trump. Proposals include universal education savings accounts and tax credit scholarships aimed at increasing parental control over education. While supporters argue these reforms offer more options, opponents express concern over funding losses and risks to public schools. The committee will continue discussions to weigh the potential impact on the state’s academic progress and education system.

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