WHAT’S AN ESA?
Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) give parents the power to use some of their child’s education tax dollars on approved education expenses such as tuition and fees, textbooks, and tutoring. Families who qualify can receive funds in an account and can customize an education to fit their child’s needs.
WHY USE AN ESA?
Like other school choice programs, ESAs give parents freedom to choose an education that works for their children. ESAs allow for many different customized education options – perhaps your students are doing well in their current schools and need some extra tutoring or therapies, or maybe your family wants to switch to a new school entirely. If your state has an ESA, look into what your options are today.
DO ESAs WORK?
“Having this ESA option is honestly a lifesaver!”
Finding this school would not have been possible without ESA funding! It is such a huge thing! As a family, we could not afford to pay tuition like this.
“I’ve seen the hope school choice has brought parents.”
Families are no longer bound to send their children to the public school they can afford to live closest to…
HOW ARE ESAs WORKING FOR ARIZONA PARENTS?
WHERE ARE ESAs AVAILABLE?
Click on the state for more information on how to apply.
NO ESA IN YOUR STATE?
Send your elected leaders an email letting them know you want this option for your family!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Education savings account programs give parents the power to use their children's state education dollars for a variety of educational purposes.
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School choice is about a fundamental right for parents to have access to the educational environment that serves their children best.
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The American Federation for Children seeks to empower families, especially lower-income families, with the freedom to choose the best K-12 education for their children.
HAVE A QUESTION? WE’D LOVE TO HELP!
A project of the:
American Federation for Children
5950 Berkshire Lane, Suite 325
Dallas, TX 75225
Phone: (202) 280-1990
Email: info@federationforchildren.org