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and navigate those options.

“Our goal is to cover everything from transferring between public districts to enrolling in charter schools to scholarship programs that can help pay for private school and even homeschool or microschool,” said Henley.

After Little Rock, the tour continues with evening events on Tuesdays and midday events on Wednesdays each week through early May, with February stops including:

• 6 p.m Feb. 18: Lawrence County Library in Walnut Ridge

• Noon Feb. 19: Craighead County Library in Jonesboro

• 6 p.m. Feb. 25: House of Opportunity in Forrest City

• Noon Feb. 26: West Memphis Public Library in West Memphis For a full list of tour dates and cities included, please see this flyer. Specific locations for later dates and RSVP links will be added soon at www.thereformalliance.org.

About the Reform Alliance

The Reform Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring every Arkansas student has equal access to a quality education.

We understand that each child has individual needs, so we strive to raise public awareness of all educational options for every family. Our team is committed to assisting Arkansas families with finding the best option for their child.

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