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Governor Kay Ivey formally commenced National School Choice Week in Alabama, using the occasion to celebrate recent legislative victories aimed at expanding educational options for families across the state. The event highlighted the state's commitment to providing diverse learning pathways for students.
“Our students are the foundation for a better future for Alabama,” Governor Ivey stated during the kickoff. “Every child deserves access to a quality education that fits their unique needs and prepares them for a successful future, regardless of their zip code.”
The celebration focused on the tangible impacts of newly enacted policies designed to empower parents with more control over their children's schooling. Officials emphasized that these measures are intended to foster an environment where traditional public schools, public charter schools, magnet programs, and other educational models can all thrive. The overarching goal, as presented, is to tailor the educational experience to support the individual potential of each student, thereby strengthening Alabama's workforce and communities for generations to come. The week will feature various events and activities spotlighting the different schooling options now available to families.
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