A law passed in June 2015 in Nevada gave all parents in the state access to a
new school choice mechanism — the education savings account (ESA).
Or consider
private school choice mechanisms like voucher and tax credit scholarship programs: Despite the positive impacts of these programs, only eleven of our thirty cities are located in states where they are legal.
Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are
a school choice mechanism by which the state allows families to claim most or all of the funds that the state would have spent on their child's education.
The school choice mechanism design problem focuses on assignment mechanisms matching students to public schools in a given school district.