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Universal Education Accounts that would allow parents freedom to use the money as they wish to educate their children make sense to me. I've been involved in education activism for about 15 years. I think a la carte options are the way to go and forget most everything about the institutional aspects. For people that don't need babysitting of their kids for K-12, great. For people that do, let them have nanny tutors instead of lowest common denominator classrooms. Let them invest in basics, enrichment, sports, whatever to develop their kid. I think it starts with a personal development plan and then navigation and execution of that plan as it evolves and responds over time.

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