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The school choice movement continues to advance as more parents want something better than what their local public schools provide — or what they think their local public schools provide. That perception may be accurate or inaccurate. In politics — and that plays heavily in public education — perceptions carry weight.
But what if the parent of a high school student wants their child learning to play a sport under a different coach?
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