In the following article, Cato Institute's Jason Bedrick and Heritage Foundation's Lindsey Burke explain that far too often, access to a quality education is dependent on a family's ability to purchase a home in an expensive neighborhood, and that lawmakers should expand educational options – including charter schools, tax credit scholarship programs, and education savings accounts – to assist families in obtaining the best education for their children, regardless of their zip code.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/09/the-poor-deserve-good-schools-too-213141