As ESA expands, more private schools pop up across Arizona

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Soon, a school with a virtual reality-based education is coming to Arizona. It’s called Optima Academy Online, where students can use a curriculum that will incorporate VR learning. MORE ⬇️

PHOENIX — As more parents opt to use the Empower Account Scholarships, or ESAs, their options for their child’s education are expanding.

“If they're learning about the lunar landing, they may be on the moon. If they're learning about ancient Rome, they will be there,” said Donalds. There is also another school that began Tuesday for the first time and is aiming at giving parents a choice and a safe space for kids in the LGBTQ community.

“Our micro-schools were created to provide safe, joyful and supportive learning environments for our children, who came from unsafe and unsupportive learning environments in their traditional public school settings,” the school said. “Our micro-schools are designed to end the school-to-prison pipeline and create a school-to-purpose pipeline for our children.”

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