Educational Freedom Accounts Act
This bill requires the District of Columbia to provide education savings accounts for children who are eligible to receive a free public education in the District, but whose parents choose not to enroll them in a public school or home schooling.
To receive an account, a child must be either entering kindergarten or prekindergarten or have been enrolled in a public school in the District during the previous year.
The Chief Financial Officer of the District must award a contract to a tax-exempt entity based in the District to administer the program.
The District must fund the accounts with amounts that are adjusted based on the family's income and range from 80% to 90% of the funds that the District of Columbia Public School System would otherwise spend on the child.
Upon the direction of a parent, the administering entity must distribute the funds for educational expenses, including:
At the end of the contract period, any remaining balances must be returned to the District.