A Devastating Blow to School Choice
For years, Palmetto Promise Institute has been a leading advocate for expanding school choice in South Carolina. When the state finally passed the Education Scholarship Trust Fund in 2023, families across the state gained access to new educational opportunities. But in September 2024, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled the program unconstitutional—pulling the rug out from under thousands of low-income students who had already started the school year in new schools.
As families scrambled for answers, schools faced impossible decisions: how could they keep students without the promised funding?
How Wendy Damron Took Action
Rather than accepting this ruling as a setback, Wendy Damron led a historic effort to raise $3 million to ensure no child was forced out of school. She:
✅ Mobilized national and local donors to contribute emergency funds
✅ Worked with private schools to find solutions for affected students
✅ Rallied policymakers and advocates to fight for a permanent fix
In the podcast, Wendy walks us through the behind-the-scenes efforts that made this possible and why she believes South Carolina is now closer than ever to achieving universal school choice.
The Fight for Universal School Choice Continues
While the emergency funds have helped students stay in school, the battle isn’t over. The South Carolina legislature is now working on a new, expanded school choice program, and Wendy is at the forefront of ensuring its success.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
📌 How the Supreme Court’s decision impacted families and schools
📌 The strategy behind the $3M rescue fund and how it came together
📌 What’s next for education policy in South Carolina
This is a must-watch conversation for anyone who cares about school choice, education reform, and student opportunity. Watch the full episode above or subscribe to Neighbors in the Network Podcast on YouTube and your favorite podcast platforms.