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Ashley Jochim—principal at the Center on Reinventing Public Education (and mom of four)—joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to continue our debate on private school choice and regulation. She digs into where Democrats’ defense of public schools clashes with families’ lived experiences, and why clear, consumer-facing information is essential if choice is going to work for parents. On the Research Minute, Adam Tyner spotlights a new NBER study from Chicago showing that giving principals more autonomy can boost student achievement—though impacts vary widely with leadership capacity. Recommended content • “Unfettered Choice Has Not Delivered on Promises to Milwaukee Families” —Ashley Jochim, Education Next • “Innovation, regulation, and school choice” (Ep. 984) —The Education Gadfly Show • “Overregulated charter schools: Fact or fiction?” —Michael J. Petrilli • “The mixed blessing of new school measures” —Chester E. Finn, Jr. • “When decentralization works: Leadership, local needs, and student achievement” —C. Kirabo Jackson, NBER (2025) Have feedback or guest ideas? Email [email protected] . Subscribe for new episodes every week.