North Carolina families work hard. They show up. They do what it takes to support their kids every single day.
And families know something else to be true: every child learns differently.
Some students thrive in a traditional classroom. Others do better with smaller class sizes, tutoring, hybrid learning, or specialized programs that meet their individual needs. No single approach works for every child, and families shouldn’t be limited by a ZIP code when it comes to finding the right fit.
That’s why education freedom matters in North Carolina.
Education freedom is about giving families the ability to choose learning environments that work for their children—whether that’s public, private, charter, home-based, or something in between. It’s about access, opportunity, and trusting parents to make decisions in the best interest of their kids.
We’re grateful for leaders who understand that reality and act on it.
Sen. Phil Berger has been a steady voice for expanding educational opportunity across North Carolina. His leadership has helped more families access more options, empowering parents and opening doors for students across the state.
When families have choices, doors open. Confidence grows. And students can thrive—on their terms.
Education freedom isn’t about one system or one solution. It’s about recognizing that North Carolina’s kids are unique, and their learning paths should be too.
Senator Berger has shown consistent leadership on behalf of North Carolina families and students. If you believe every child deserves a chance to succeed, take a moment to thank him for his work.
Thank Senator Phil Berger for leading on behalf of North Carolina kids.