Fellow at the Independent Women's Network Asra Nomani shares her thoughts on a study showing 70% of public schools reported an increase in students seeking mental health services.Rep. Burgess Owens and Sen. Tim Scott introduced legislation in the U.S.
"It allows parents to take scholarship funds… and use it, so their kids can catch up," he said."Whether it be tutoring, whether it be books — whatever it takes to make sure their kids are able to catch up is what this is being used toward.
"The key point is this, we have an educational system that is not trying to rescue our kids, is not trying to educate our kids," Owens said.FLORIDA REP. BYRON DONALDS DISCUSSES SCHOOL CHOICE: ‘GET BACK TO FOCUSING ON CHILDREN’