The old one-size-fits-all model is being replaced — one state at a time.
The traditional American K-12 education model is failing kids by not preparing them to leverage their unique gifts and contribute to society.
And with over 80% of Americans supporting school choice, the path forward is clear: Families deserve the power to choose the best education for their kids.
In 2025, New Hampshire passed Senate Bill 295, expanding its Education Freedom Accounts to every K-12 student.
Key highlights:
“Now, thanks to our state leaders, parents have the opportunity to access the education that will be the best fit for their children’s unique needs.” — Sarah Scott, AFP-New Hampshire deputy state director
You can read more about school choice in New Hampshire here.
And momentum for education freedom continues to build across the country — growing in states like Mississippi, Montana, and South Dakota.
Americans for Prosperity’s grassroots teams have been instrumental, helping pass over 60 education freedom reforms in 25 states just last year.
That’s why AFP is proud to champion the movement toward school choice — giving families the freedom and funding to select the best educational path for their children.
School choice puts families in the driver’s seat — tailoring education to each student’s unique learning needs.
In 2025, we’re witnessing a significant transformation across America’s education landscape. Here’s your updated guide to the leading states with school choice and how millions of families are benefitting.
By the start of 2025, 12 states had enacted universal school choice programs — including ESAs — giving nearly all K-12 students in those states access to public funds for private education options.
And so far in 2025:
Here’s a quick look at which states are leading the charge for school choice:
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