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What if you had the power to customize your child’s education with funding that puts you in the driver’s seat?
Traditional education funding sends dollars to systems, but what if those dollars went directly to families instead? That’s exactly what today’s guest, Amy Anderson, co-founder and executive director of RESCHOOL, is working to make possible. In this episode, Amy breaks down how direct-to-family education funding—including Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) and microgrants—is transforming access, equity, and innovation in learning. We explore the 6,000-hour enrichment gap, the challenges families face in accessing funds, and how policymakers can ensure these opportunities are available to all families—not just those with the means to navigate the system.
Whether you’re a homeschooler, parent, or advocate curious about the future of education freedom, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration.
What We Cover:
Why RESCHOOL was created and its mission to transform education access
The difference between traditional education funding and direct-to-family models
Why ESAs and microgrants are gaining momentum nationwide
Creative and innovative ways families are using these funds
The 6,000-hour enrichment gap—and how we can close it
Equity concerns and how to make funding models truly accessible
The impact of RESCHOOL’s $1M+ investment in learning grants
Key takeaways from the My Spark Denver program and recent policy briefs
How parents can advocate for education funding in their own communities
A powerful vision for the future of education—and the role families play in shaping it
Links & Resources:
Learn more about RESCHOOL:
https://www.reschoolcolorado.org/
Connect with Us: If this episode inspired you, take a moment to share it with a friend, leave a review, or tag us on social media! Your support helps amplify these important conversations.
K3 Homeschool Foundations Resources:
Science of Reading Simplified Ecourse https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-resources/ols/products/science-of-reading-simplified-course
5 Foundations of Reading Ecourse https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-resources/ols/products/the-5-foundations-of-reading-e-course
Skill-Based Literacy Curriculum https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-curriculum
Tuttle Twins Books https://tuttletwins.com/ref/K3_homeschool_foundations/
FREE Literacy for Littles Ebook https://gem.godaddy.com/signups/549d243e06a8486cbe43dc25267281a2/join
By Shali FlintWhat if you had the power to customize your child’s education with funding that puts you in the driver’s seat?
Traditional education funding sends dollars to systems, but what if those dollars went directly to families instead? That’s exactly what today’s guest, Amy Anderson, co-founder and executive director of RESCHOOL, is working to make possible. In this episode, Amy breaks down how direct-to-family education funding—including Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) and microgrants—is transforming access, equity, and innovation in learning. We explore the 6,000-hour enrichment gap, the challenges families face in accessing funds, and how policymakers can ensure these opportunities are available to all families—not just those with the means to navigate the system.
Whether you’re a homeschooler, parent, or advocate curious about the future of education freedom, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration.
What We Cover:
Why RESCHOOL was created and its mission to transform education access
The difference between traditional education funding and direct-to-family models
Why ESAs and microgrants are gaining momentum nationwide
Creative and innovative ways families are using these funds
The 6,000-hour enrichment gap—and how we can close it
Equity concerns and how to make funding models truly accessible
The impact of RESCHOOL’s $1M+ investment in learning grants
Key takeaways from the My Spark Denver program and recent policy briefs
How parents can advocate for education funding in their own communities
A powerful vision for the future of education—and the role families play in shaping it
Links & Resources:
Learn more about RESCHOOL:
https://www.reschoolcolorado.org/
Connect with Us: If this episode inspired you, take a moment to share it with a friend, leave a review, or tag us on social media! Your support helps amplify these important conversations.
K3 Homeschool Foundations Resources:
Science of Reading Simplified Ecourse https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-resources/ols/products/science-of-reading-simplified-course
5 Foundations of Reading Ecourse https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-resources/ols/products/the-5-foundations-of-reading-e-course
Skill-Based Literacy Curriculum https://k3homeschoolfoundations.com/literacy-curriculum
Tuttle Twins Books https://tuttletwins.com/ref/K3_homeschool_foundations/
FREE Literacy for Littles Ebook https://gem.godaddy.com/signups/549d243e06a8486cbe43dc25267281a2/join