A new report from Arkansas says the state’s Education Freedom Accounts program is helping students achieve strong academic results. The findings show that many participating students are performing well in math and English while using a range of education options outside the traditional public school system.
The Education Freedom Accounts program allows eligible families to use state education funding for approved learning expenses. Students can attend private schools, enroll in microschools, or receive education through home-school programs.
According to the latest report, students in the program continued to make academic progress during its second year. Standardized assessment results showed that participating students scored above nearly 60 percent of students nationwide in both math and English.
State officials say the results suggest that giving families more educational choices can support student learning. The report also points to the importance of clear policies and program oversight in helping education initiatives succeed.
Education Freedom Accounts are designed to give parents greater flexibility when choosing how and where their children learn. Families can use approved funds for tuition, educational materials, tutoring, curriculum, and other qualified education expenses.
The program has expanded access to different learning environments. Some students attend private schools that offer specialized academic programs. Others study in microschools, which typically provide smaller class sizes and personalized instruction. Home-school families also use the accounts to purchase learning materials and educational services.
The report found that students from each of these educational settings demonstrated positive academic performance. While individual results varied, the overall findings indicate that many participants performed well compared with national benchmarks.
Supporters of the program say the latest results show that flexible education options can help meet the needs of different students. They believe parents are best positioned to select learning environments that match their children’s goals, abilities, and learning styles.
Advocates also argue that school choice encourages innovation by allowing educators to develop new teaching methods and specialized academic programs. They say increased competition can encourage schools to improve educational quality.
The Education Freedom Accounts program has become part of Arkansas’ broader effort to expand educational opportunities across the state. Officials continue to monitor student outcomes and review program performance as participation grows.
Supporters note that strong accountability measures remain important as the program expands. Regular assessments and financial oversight help ensure public funds are used for approved educational purposes while providing information about student achievement.
Education researchers often evaluate school choice programs using multiple measures, including academic performance, student growth, graduation rates, parent satisfaction, and long-term educational outcomes. Standardized test scores represent one measure among several used to assess overall program performance.
As enrollment increases, additional years of data may provide a more complete picture of how students perform over time. Long-term studies can help policymakers understand the lasting effects of expanded educational choice.
Education policy continues to be a topic of discussion across the United States as many states consider different approaches to improving student achievement. Some states have expanded school choice programs, while others continue to focus on strengthening traditional public schools or combining multiple education strategies.
Arkansas officials say they will continue reviewing program data and making improvements where needed. Ongoing evaluation is expected to help ensure the Education Freedom Accounts program continues supporting student learning while maintaining accountability and effective use of public resources.
The latest report adds new information to the national conversation about school choice. As more students participate in Arkansas’ Education Freedom Accounts program, future results will continue to shape discussions about educational options, academic achievement, and policies designed to help families choose the learning environment that best meets their children’s needs.

