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Ben Scafidi; Colyn Ritter – EdChoice, 2025
How much private educational choice is "really" available to families in your state? To measure how much K-12 choice is available, we have created the EdChoice Friedman Index which evaluates three key factors: student eligibility--the percentage of children who can participate in taxpayer-funded private K-12 choice programs; flexible use…
Descriptors: School Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Educational Equity (Finance)
EdChoice, 2025
New Hampshire's Education Freedom Account (EFA) program is restricted to families that make no more than 350% of the federal poverty level. (That's $90,370 for a family of three and $112,525 for a family of four.) Republicans in the state Legislature have proposed removing the income cap and allowing all students to participate in the program.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Program Costs, State Programs, Expenditure per Student


