There are many citizens who prefer to choose their own education for their children. Many times, their choice s is different than the options that are sanctioned by the Government. For that reason, we must inform NJ legislators that they shall not create laws that inhibit the freedoms of parents to select any viable method of education.
NJ taxpayers should not be required to support an educational system that is overpriced and inhibits educational alternatives. Charter schools, vouchers, home schooling, and remote computerized learning should be allowed to thrive so that better methods of education can be developed at a price that is comparable to those of other States and other countries.

