Public schools in Florida, particularly in the Sunshine State's largest counties, are facing closure due to lack of enrollment and parents seeking other educational options like charter schools and homeschooling. 'Parents won't flee schools that are meeting their children's needs,' American Federation For Children Senior Fellow Corey DeAngelis told Fox News Digital. 'School choice is a rising tide that lifts all boats.
More than 68,000 students statewide flocked to charter schools, according to state data. There was also a surge in parents homeschooling their kids. The phenomenon started even before Gov. Ron DeSantis signed his landmark universal school choice into law in 2023. Financial eligibility restrictions and enrollment caps were eliminated, expanding schools choice options for all 1.3 million K-12 students in Florida. 'Florida already has 1.
In Broward County, 49,833 students attended charter schools this year, while public schools had 49,310 open seats, according to the district. The school system's leaders said they're considering closing up to 42 schools, according to a presentation district leaders released to the public. DeAngelis said studies have largely shown that competition stemming from school choice in Florida has improved outcomes in public schools.
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