School choice should be the civil rights issue of the 21st century. Rich people already have school choice, both because they have the ability to live in good school districts and they have the resources to send their kids to private schools. Poor people, by contrast, are warehoused in failing government schools.
As we think about our game plan to “win the future,” our black and Latino students won’t be competing with China and Finland – they’re on track to scrap it out with Bulgaria and Mexico.
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Dan Mitchell is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute

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