My Why: The Stories Behind School Choice

January 26, 2026

Andy Ryan, Executive Director, shares why he supports school choice for all Alabama Families 


Most Americans don’t talk about the American Dream as much as we used to, but for my family, the American Dream and education are inseparable. 


My mother grew up in an immigrant household of migrant farmers. She and her eight siblings would all pack into a single station wagon and drive from farm to farm across the West, harvesting vegetables, until my grandfather became partially paralyzed in a work accident. They eventually settled in South Texas, where my mom found herself in a second-grade Catholic school classroom without a word of English in her vocabulary. My grandparents couldn’t afford tuition for her and her siblings, but they insisted she receive a great Catholic education because they wanted a better life for her and made many sacrifices to make that happen. She became the first in her family to graduate high school, then college, and eventually earn her Master’s degree. She spent the majority of her career in public schools working with at-risk students across North Texas, giving back in the same way she was given an opportunity.


My father likewise spent his career in the classroom (he’s retiring this May—congrats, Dad!), so you could say education is in my blood. Just as my grandparents made huge sacrifices to ensure my parents could attend great schools, my parents did the same for my brother and me. 


Seeing my parents work in the school systems, I knew from an early age that the system wasn’t perfect. I spent a lot of time at the school where my mom worked, and it looked very different than mine. Why was the school she worked at—the “bad” public school in the “bad” part of town—old and rickety compared to the newly built one down the road from us in the nicer part of town? She drives over there every day to work; don’t those kids want to drive over here for school? But I also knew that our schools were doing tremendous good. Why else would my grandparents have done everything in their power to secure a great American education for my mother? 


It’s educators like my parents that help make American education a steppingstone to a better life and are the inspiration for why I do what I do. I sometimes think about how my mom must have felt walking into her San Antonio classroom, unable to speak to her teachers or classmates. She couldn’t have known how profoundly it would change her life’s trajectory or the impact it would one day have on her son. Education is the way we keep the American Dream alive. We owe the next generation the same promise that my grandparents gave my parents, and that my parents gave me. I’m incredibly grateful to play a small part in making that dream accessible to every kid. 

April 27, 2026
Last week, Alabama Opportunity Scholarship Fund joined partners from across the country at the Children's Scholarship Fund Partner Summit in New York City—an energizing gathering of leaders committed to expanding access to educational opportunity. During the summit, our Executive Director, Andy Ryan, was invited to speak on the growing potential of Education Freedom Tax Credits (EFTC) and what they can mean for states, schools, and families. As more states explore this flexible funding mechanism, the conversation focused on how EFTC programs can open doors—giving families greater access to the learning environments that best meet their children’s needs while strengthening the broader education landscape. Beyond the sessions, the summit offered something just as valuable: connection. From longtime partners to new collaborators, the room was filled with individuals and organizations working toward the same goal—empowering families with education freedom. These moments of shared insight and collaboration continue to drive the work forward. The takeaway was clear: momentum is building. And with it, a renewed commitment to ensuring more families have access to the opportunities they deserve.
April 24, 2026
Learn how Renaissance School s transforming student outcomes, boosting confidence, academic growth, and brighter futures through access to the right school.
April 7, 2026
At Alabama Opportunity Scholarship Fund, we’re always looking for ways to better support the schools and families we serve. That’s why we’re excited to share a new partnership with FACTS® , a trusted leader in school management solutions and part of Nelnet. This partnership positions us, and our partner schools, well for the future implementation of the Education Freedom Tax Credit (EFTC) , which will launch in January 2027. As we prepare for this next chapter in school choice across Alabama, it’s critical that we build systems that are both efficient and familiar. By working together, we’re streamlining processes for schools while creating a more seamless experience for families. The goal is simple: reduce administrative burden, improve access, and help more students find the right educational environment for their needs. We believe this model will not only strengthen how these new EFTC scholarships are administered, but also empower our partner schools to grow enrollment and better serve their communities. Most importantly, it helps ensure that families have the tools and support they need to make informed decisions about their child’s education. This is a step forward...and we’re just getting started.
March 31, 2026
A single mother shares how scholarships made 13 years of faith-based education possible for her daughters, and the lifelong impact of that support.
March 24, 2026
Tonya Jones shares school choice options for families across Alabama with Neonta Williams, Founder of Black Alabamians for Education.
March 20, 2026
For families in the rural communities of Russell and Lee County, finding the right school fit hasn’t always been easy. That’s exactly the gap The Rock Academy set out to fill. As a newer K–12 Christian school with an inclusive preschool program, The Rock Academy is grounded in a clear mission: deliver a high-quality education while shaping students academically, spiritually, and personally. Or, as Founder and Principal Kristi puts it, “We strive to cultivate academic excellence, spiritual growth, and character development in our students.” No fluff, just a straightforward commitment to doing school differently, and do it well.
March 16, 2026
New polling shows K-12 parents strongly support the Education Freedom Tax Credit and are likely to contribute to scholarship programs expanding opportunity for students.
March 2, 2026
For decades, AOSF has put parents — not systems — in the driver’s seat when it comes to their children’s education. We know one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why the new federal Education Freedom Tax Credit (a.k.a. federal scholarship tax credit) is a big deal: it lets everyday taxpayers redirect part of what they already owe in federal taxes to directly fund K-12 scholarships for Alabama students. Here’s the practical version of how it works, and why it matters.
February 24, 2026
When you give to support K–12 scholarships, not all tax incentives are created equal — and knowing the difference can help make your gift go further.
February 19, 2026
When donors give to the Alabama Opportunity Scholarship Fund, they’re not just funding tuition. They’re opening doors to schools like Faith Academy in Mobile — places where students are known, supported, challenged, and grounded in faith. Faith Academy is a private Christian school committed to developing the whole child: academically, spiritually, and personally. Excellence isn’t just a tagline there. It’s woven into the classroom, the stage, the football field, and the daily rhythms of school life. And for many families, access to that kind of education is only possible because of scholarship support.