"No one knows what is better for a child's success than their parents. When it comes to education, parents matter."
– Governor Greg Abbott
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – “Parents deserve the freedom to choose the best education pathway for their child, and we must reform curriculum to get kids back to the basics of learning. We must empower parents, who should have access to the curriculum, school libraries, and what their children are taught," said Governor Greg Abbott last night at a Parent Empowerment Event in Bryan, Texas, advocating for protecting parents' rights to choose the best education opportunity for their child.
“Our country is premised on freedom – and that freedom as it concerns raising children rests the most in parents,” said Governor Abbott.
"And we will do that with our Parental Bill of Rights. No one knows what is better for a child's success than their parents. When it comes to education, parents matter. This is so vital to the future of our state, I made education freedom an emergency item this session."
Speaking to over 200 parents, educators, and students, the Governor stressed the need for curriculum reform in Texas schools and parental empowerment so Texas parents can help their children succeed. The Governor also promoted the expansion of state-funded Education Savings Accounts to provide every parent with the freedom to choose the best school and education opportunities for their student’s needs.
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- "This session, we will empower every parent with the ability to choose the best high-quality education option for their child."
Hosted by the Parent Empowerment Coalition, Parent Empowerment Night brings together education leaders and stakeholders to discuss education reform and the growing need for parental empowerment in their children’s education.
In his 2023 State of the State Address, Governor Abbott announced education freedom for all Texans as an emergency item for the 88th Legislative Session.