john: robert enlow, schools making choices rather than parents making choices. to that? robert: what we know in history right now around america, is that the courts have said that no dollar crosses the rubicon of a private school without the truly private choice of a family. so it is families who are choosing these options. and here are the options they're choosing. in indiana in the school voucher program, more than half the kids who are attending catholic schools are non-catholic. in florida, the way they have their program with 700 new private schools has started since the beginning of the program, if you are jewish, if you're catholic, if you're progressive, if you want to go to the albert einstein academy, which is specifically for children with lgbtq backgrounds, or if you're special needs, they have special needs schools that are starting up. the vast majority of the programs in voucher programs right now, about 15 of them are specifically set up for special needs families. and so what we're finding with choice programs in america is that pluralism is act