Who Benefits From Opportunity Scholarships? Krystal Hicks-Lee’s Daughters. | Eastern NC Now

It’s easy to lose sight of real people when we talk about public policy choices and the data, research, and pros and cons of decisions. But this week, as we celebrated National School Choice Week at Locke, Krystal Hicks-Lee brought it all home.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Donna Martinez.

    It's easy to lose sight of real people when we talk about public policy choices and the data, research, and pros and cons of decisions. But this week, as we celebrated National School Choice Week at Locke, Krystal Hicks-Lee brought it all home. When we hear people oppose North Carolina's Opportunity Scholarship program, let's remember Krystal's story.

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