Rep. Stefanik: Educational Freedom Is the Key to Our Children’s Future | Opinion

By Elise Stefanik, Newsweek, May 14, 2025

Among the many titles I am honored to hold, the most important title by far is mom. Like nearly all parents across New York state, I am deeply concerned about our failing education system and schools. In too many classrooms across New York and America, zip codes determine opportunity. That is not only unacceptable—it’s un-American—limiting access to the American Dream for our next generations of kids. For decades, families in underserved communities have watched their children fall behind in underperforming schools, with few alternatives and no voice in the system. It’s long past time for that to change.

That’s why I’m proud to help lead the Educational Choice for Children Act, legislation that would expand school choice and provide high quality educational opportunities for students trapped in failing school systems. This bill works hand-in-hand with the High-Quality Charter Schools Act, which I’ve proudly co-sponsored since its inception in 2022. Together, these efforts put students and parents—not failing bureaucracies and bureaucrats—at the center of our education policy.

At the heart of this initiative is the belief that every child, regardless of income or background, deserves access to a high-quality education. The Educational Choice for Children Act incentivizes charitable donations to fund scholarships for K-12 students, empowering families to choose the school—public or private—that best fits their child’s needs. Whether that means enrolling in a charter school, moving to a different public school, or finding a specialized private option, this is about putting power in the hands of parents.

Governor Kathy Hochul’s failure to address the glaring issue of school choice has left our students in New York trapped in a failing system. Despite spending more than any other state in the nation per student, New York schools continue to underperform.

Read the full op-ed by Elise Stefanik via Newsweek here.