Pledge to Sign. Share the Truth.

Your voice is stronger than their money.

Sign the pledge. Share it with 3 parents. That’s how we win.

Pledge Form

Why Pledge?


California spends
$23,000 per student every year—but only 29% of fourth graders pass math, and most parents have zero say in where or how their child is educated.

School Choice changes everything. It gives
$17,500 per child

directly to families to use on private schools, tutoring, homeschooling, microschools, or online programs.


Other states have already done it.

Now it’s California’s turn.


But for this to pass, we need people like you to stand up and say: Enough.

Two Simple Steps


Step 1: Pledge to Sign the Petition

We’ll remind you when it’s time to sign, and give you tools to spread the word.


Step 2:  Share With 3 Parents

This isn’t about money or ads. This is about parents talking to parents.



If every person who pledges gets just 3 others to do the same, we win—50 to 1.

What’s at Stake


  • $17,500 per student per year, controlled by families
  • The power to choose private, religious, homeschool, or online education
  • A future where your child isn’t stuck in a failing system


The unions will fight to keep control.

But they only win if we stay silent.

This is the vote they can’t rig.

Common Questions


What am I pledging to do?

You’re pledging to sign the official School Choice petition when it becomes available—and to forward it to other parents when the time is right.


Is this binding?

No. You’re simply saying you support the idea and want to be counted—and reminded—when the time comes.


Will you contact me?

Yes, we’ll email or text you when it’s time to sign and when it’s time to share. That’s how this movement spreads.


What happens next?

After you pledge, you’ll be invited to share the campaign with others. You’ll also receive updates, key facts, and stories to help get more parents on board.

Click to hear Dennis Prager explain why school choice matters.

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Education Freedom Act is Dennis Prager Endorsed !