Following her recent visit to the Education Summit at the Heritage Resource Conference where she met with leaders across the U.S. to discuss the school choice movement, NCEA director, Lindalyn Kakadelis brought her own powerful argument for choice to N.C. residents.  Along with the Institute for Justice’s Dave Roland, the NCEA took to the streets, visiting Charlotte and Asheville on April 24, Greensboro and Raleigh on the 25, Durham and Southport on the 26, Wilmington on the 27, and Raleigh and Durham on the 28. The topic of discussion: a new report, “School Choice and the North Carolina Constitution,” which outlines NC’s historical support for innovation in education.  Concise and powerful, the education tour added another convincing argument for school choice supporters. Aside from the many lawyers, state leaders, and concerned citizens and parents that attended, there were interviews by State Government Radio, the Bill LuMaye Show, Lockwood Phillips and Connie Asero, WNCT Talk 1070,  and “Big Talker FM – WLTT.  No words better convey the importance of choice than those of Donna Martinez who,  in the Laurinburg Exchange, said that “it is mystifying why we expect to choose a pre-school or college,  yet roll over on the most consequential years of a child’s life,” the k-12 years. Boggles the mind, really.