Offering an expanding menu of choices to parents has become a priority as supp

 Offering an expanding menu of choices to parents has become a priority as supporters try to ensure that there’s something to appeal to every niche interest with providers competing to offer what they claim as their own distinctive and quality offerings. School choice seems to be where this country is headed. But Pittinsky questions whether or not creating more choice is a good idea.  
What are the costs and benefits of having school choice?
Do you think it is a helpful or harmful thing for parents to have a lot of choices when it comes to schooling for their children and why?
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