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September 6, 2024

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Democrats and Republicans on K-12 education: A comparison

 

K-12 education has captured its share of headlines over the last few years. Schools became a lightning rod for anger about the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and both political parties took vastly different approaches to addressing concerns.

 

As memories of the pandemic begin to recede, the politics of education are changing. Democrats are talking more about schools than they did before, and Republicans have harnessed discontent with public schools into an aggressive push for private school voucher programs.

 

The platforms of the Democratic and Republican parties, along with the education-related portions of Project 2025, provide a glimpse of where K-12 education might be headed, writes Jon Valant.

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