Read this Washington Times article to learn about Sweden’s successful school choice efforts.

This is my favorite part:

In the Vittra school, a 10-year-old boy named Oliver has an assignment to write a crime novel, but he says, “I don’t have the patience to become a crime novelist.” He is leaving Vittra in the fall for a public school specializing in music because, he says, “music really is my life.”

Oliver has choices that most kids in the United States can only dream about, unless you are fortunate enough to be one of Barack Obama’s kids.