info@cascadepolicy 503 242 0900
Cascade Policy Institute
Donate
  • About
    • Mission
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
  • Issues
    • Transportation
    • Right to Work
    • Health Care
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Economic Opportunity
    • Land Use
    • Tax and Budget
  • Projects
    • Children’s Scholarship Fund
    • No More Failed Rail
    • School Choice for Oregon
  • Publications
    • News
    • Reports
    • Testimony
    • Newsletters
    • Coffee With Cascade Podcast
  • Press
  • Internship
  • Donate
  • Contact
    • Contact us
    • Volunteer
    • Testimonials

Home / Education Group Works to Put School Choice on the Ballot in Oregon

Education Group Works to Put School Choice on the Ballot in Oregon

By burnettmediagroup November 30, 2022 Education

By Kathryn Hickok

This year, Arizona became the first state to expand eligibility for its Education Savings Account program to all K-12 children. Parents who choose to opt out of their zoned public schools now can receive 90 percent of the state-level, per-student base funding in an ESA for their child (about $7,000 per student in 2022). The ESA may be used for tuition, homeschooling, tutoring, online education, education therapy, or other services.

It’s time Oregon parents had similar opportunities to match their students with teachers, schools, and resources who will help them learn best. Education Freedom for Oregon, a school choice advocacy group, is making that its goal. The group has received certified ballot titles from the Oregon Attorney General for two separate education ballot measures. One would create an Education Savings Account program for Oregon families. The other would offer statewide public school open enrollment. If enough voter signatures are received, Oregonians may be able to vote on these measures in 2024.

Families increasingly believe one-size-fits-all schools don’t work for all children, and polls show a majority of Oregon voters support school choice. Educational choice programs, like those already operating in other states, would increase students’ opportunities, improve outcomes, and help make schools accountable to the parents and students they serve.

Kathryn Hickok is Executive Vice President at Cascade Policy Institute, Oregon’s free market public policy research organization, and Director of Cascade’s Children’s Scholarship Fund-Oregon program.

Click here for PDF version

Share Post:

Comments 0

  1. Donna Kreitzberg

    December 2, 2022

    Thank you for the ‘shout out,’ Kathryn. We are Education Freedom for Oregon. We are bringing School Choice to Oregon to empower families with the protected right to choose the school setting that works best for them and aligns with their values, and to make sure families have their rightful access to the $5,000,000,000 Oregon spends each year on K-12 education. Please join with us in this historic movement to bring School Choice to Oregon and give Oregon families solutions to education concerns. http://www.EducationFreedomforOregon.com Facebook: Education Freedom for Oregon Facebook: Donna Kreitzberg

  2. query

    December 6, 2022

    Will non-govt (pivate/charter) schools be rated, or require accreditation. Or will their graduation rates, college placement rates, standardised test results be transparent, available, and online. Will there admission policies be ‘fair’.

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Education Group Works to Put School Choice on the Ballot in Oregon cm
Tags
cascade Policy Institute Education group Education Savings Account ESA homeschooling K-12 online education School Choice tutoring
Issues
Tax and Budget Tax and Budget Land Use Land Use Economic Opportunity Economic Opportunity Environment Environment Education Education Health Care Health Care Right to Work Right to Work Transportation Transportation
Newsletter

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Be the first to get updates, news, and expert insights.

Subscribe

    Please Feel Free to Contact Us

    Interests (check all that apply)
    Email Opt In
    *If you no longer wish to receive text messages, you may opt-out at any time by replying "STOP".
    Cascade Policy Institute
    Cascade Policy Institute, 4850 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Suite #103, Portland, Oregon 97225
    info@cascadepolicy 503 242 0900
    • Home
    • About
    • Contact
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy

    © 2026 Cascade Policy. All Rights Reserved. Developed and Managed by Hostdoodle, a service of  Burnett Media Group.

    Facebook Youtube Instagram Linkedin X
    Font Resize
    Contrast
    Accessibility by WAH