OPINION
Voices from the Idaho EdNews Community

Idaho families just sent an unmistakable message: they want more educational options—and they want them now.

On day one of the application window for Idaho’s new parental choice tax credit, more than 3,300 families applied. That’s 200 per hourFour every minute. Since the window opened at midnight, applications have poured in at a pace that’s impossible to ignore.

The $5,000 parental choice tax credit window remains open until March 15th.

These incredible numbers are not a “special interest” story. It’s parents doing what parents have always done: working hard, making plans, and fighting for the best possible future for their kids.

For years, families have asked for flexibility and fairness—especially those who feel boxed in by ZIP-code boundaries, one-size-fits-all systems, or limited options that don’t match a child’s needs. Idaho’s parental choice tax credit is a step toward fixing that. It empowers moms and dads to choose what works: a school that fits, tutoring that helps, specialized services that unlock progress, or educational supports that finally bring relief and hope.

And the speed of this response matters. It tells us what the debates sometimes obscure: the demand for choice isn’t theoretical. It’s real. It’s urgent. It’s personal.

To the parents who stayed up late or got up early to apply—Idaho sees you. You’re the reason this matters. Your children’s success is the reason this is worth fighting for.

Now the job is to make sure this program is implemented well—efficiently, transparently, and with the focus where it belongs: on families, not bureaucracy. We should celebrate this early momentum, but we should also treat it as a call to deliver results.

Because when thousands of families show up on day one, they aren’t just filling out an application.

They’re voting—with their hope.

If you’re interested in applying for the nation’s best education choice law, go to IdahoKidsWin.com

Chris Cargill

Chris Cargill

Chris Cargill is the President & CEO of Mountain States Policy Center, an independent free-market research organization based in Idaho. Online at mountainstatespolicy.org.

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