Programs

From awareness to action, our charitable programs bring the promise of school choice to life for millions of families.

National School Choice Week

Organized in partnership with 26,000 schools, National School Choice Week is the largest annual series of education events in the U.S., generating unrivaled media and public attention for school choice and inspiring millions of parents. 

Learn more at schoolchoiceweek.com.

 

Navigate School Choice

Navigate School Choice offers the nation’s most expansive portfolio of school choice guides and search tools, serving 2 million parents each year and supporting 70+ nonprofits through the Navigate School Choice Network and the INPower Network.

Learn more at myschoolchoice.com.

Conoce tus Opciones Escolares

Conoce tus Opciones Escolares (Know Your School Options) offers Spanish-language resources, tools, events, and services, empowering a quarter million parents each year to discover and navigate education options.

Learn more at opcionesescolares.com.

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Our programs raise equal awareness of all K–12 options, including public, charter, magnet, private, online, home, and nontraditional learning environments.

Alissa Jacques Saint-Pierre

Navigation Partnerships Manager

Alissa Jacques Saint-Pierre is the Navigation Partnerships Manager at the National School Choice Awareness Foundation (NSCAF), where she builds partnerships that help families navigate their K-12 education options with clarity and confidence.

Over the past decade, she has worked as a classroom teacher, policy researcher, and strategic communicator, bringing a unique perspective on how families experience school choice. She is committed to creating student-centered systems that ensure young people are placed in schools where they feel safe, supported, and set-up for success.

In addition to her role at NSCAF, Alissa serves as the Board Chair of the National Association of Black Microschool Leaders (NABML) and on the Junior Board of Advocates for Children of New York.