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Win $10,000 for K-12 Education



Do your children attend a private school or a charter school? Do you home school them? Would you like to make such a choice if you could afford it?

Our recent poll [1] found that 87 percent of Oregonians would like more school choices for their children. If you’re one of them, now you can tell everyone what making such a choice has meant to you and your family, or what such a choice could mean to you if you don’t already have it.

Cascade Policy Institute has just launched the Oregon School Choice Video Contest [2]. Both parents and K-12 Oregon students can enter by making up to a two-minute video about school choice. You don’t have to produce a professional film. Just tell a persuasive story, and you might be one of the twenty finalists who will each win $250.

A random drawing among the finalists present at the awards ceremony in mid-April will determine the Grand Prize winner, who will get up to $10,000 for qualified educational expenses. Think about how $10,000 could help make your school choice dreams come true. Or if you already have school choice, think about how $10,000 could help make sure that you can continue to exercise that choice.

If you want such choices, or if you’ve already made a choice but would like help paying for it, you can enter the Oregon School Choice Video Contest by going online to www.OregonSchoolChoiceContest.com [2]. Make your video; tell your school choice story; and maybe you’ll be the winner of $10,000 for your child’s education.


Steve Buckstein [3] is founder and senior policy analyst at Cascade Policy Institute [4], Oregon’s free market public policy research center.

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