FREEPORT, Fla. – When Lindy Wood first heard about school choice in Florida, she was living in her home state of Alabama and frustrated with the lack of educational opportunities for her son, Weston. Weston is on the autism spectrum. And while Alabama had a private school choice program back then, it was limited, and Weston would not have qualified. Florida is “putting the power in the hands of mom and dad,” thought Lindy, then a psychiatric nur…
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