Speakers hail 'school choice revolution' at White House National School Choice Week event

White House event ยท January 30, 2026

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Summary

At a White House event marking National School Choice Week, two unnamed speakers praised school choice and thanked Secretary McMahon and the president; one described an underlying bill as a "landmark" while another called school choice "critical" and said parents should lead school decisions.

Unidentified Speaker 1 spoke at a White House event celebrating National School Choice Week and said, "We are seeing a school choice revolution across the United States of America, and parents are in charge." The speaker thanked Secretary McMahon, Secretary of Education, and the president for their roles in promoting school choice and said the effort is "critical."

The speaker framed the administration's education agenda as part of "rebuilding our nation," saying the work "starts with education" and expressing appreciation for the White House event. The speaker added a personal testimony: "I'm living proof that school choice works, and every single student should have that opportunity to be in the best educational environment that works for them."

A second unidentified speaker called the (unnamed) measure discussed at the event "a landmark piece of legislation" and said it was "worthy of celebration." Neither speaker named a specific bill in the recorded remarks, and no formal action or vote was recorded in the transcript.

Because the remarks were brief statements delivered at a White House event, the record shows assertions of policy success and praise for federal officials rather than detailed legislative proposals, timelines, or implementation steps. The event celebrated National School Choice Week and presented school choice as a priority for families and administration officials.