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A Different Path, A Stronger Future: How School Choice Helped Makensie Thrive

How one student found her footing — and her future — through the right school fit.

Makensie, a Pope John Paul II Catholic High School student and state powerlifting champion

When Makensie moved into a smaller classroom setting at Pope John Paul II Catholic High School, everything shifted.

At her previous school, Makensie was one student among many — in classrooms of up to 30 people, it was easy to go unnoticed. She wasn’t struggling because she lacked ability. She was struggling because no one had the bandwidth to truly see her.

That changed when her family found a different path.

Seen, Known, Supported

Pope John Paul II Catholic High School is a different kind of environment. With class sizes of around 20 students, there is simply more room — more room for teachers to invest, more room for students to be known, more room to grow.

For Makensie, that shift was immediate. Teachers saw her. They challenged her. They made her feel like her future mattered to them personally.

“My life would be very different without Pope,” she says. That’s not a small statement. It’s an acknowledgment of how much the right school can change the entire arc of a young person’s life.

“My life would be very different without Pope.”

Makensie at Pope John Paul II Catholic High School

Strength of Mind, Strength of Body

Outside the classroom, Makensie found something else she hadn’t expected: a competitive drive that led her all the way to a state powerlifting championship.

The confidence she built at Pope — being known, being challenged, being part of a community that expected things of her — extended into every area of her life. The same school that helped her academically also helped her discover what she was capable of physically and competitively.

That is what a great school does. It doesn’t just prepare students for a diploma. It helps them find out who they are.

Grounded in Faith, Confident in Her Future

At Pope John Paul II, faith is woven into every part of the school experience. For Makensie, that dimension of her education became foundational. Her faith deepened. Her sense of purpose sharpened. And she graduated not just prepared for college, but grounded in something larger than herself.

Stories like Makensie’s are exactly why school choice matters — and why expanding access to it is so urgent. Every student deserves an environment where they can be seen, challenged, and prepared for their future.

As the Education Freedom Tax Credit approaches its 2027 launch, more families will gain access to the kind of transformative opportunity that helped Makensie thrive. Eligible donors can receive a dollar-for-dollar federal tax credit of up to $1,700 when they contribute to a qualifying K–12 scholarship organization. Any amount above $1,700 is treated as a standard 501(c)(3) charitable deduction. There is no cap on how much you can give.

Because when students find the right fit, everything changes.

What’s Next: Contributions to a qualifying scholarship granting organization (SGO) can be made at any point during the 2027 calendar year. When your 2027 federal return is filed, you will claim the Education Freedom Tax Credit and it will be applied directly against your federal tax liability.

About the Author

Tommy Schultz

Chief Executive Officer

Tommy Schultz is CEO of the American Federation for Children (AFC), the nation's largest school choice advocacy organization. A Stanford graduate and nearly decade-long AFC veteran, he has led advocacy efforts that have contributed to the passage of over 250 school choice laws nationwide and is a leading national voice on the Education Freedom Tax Credit (EFTC).

Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Tax laws are subject to change. Please consult a qualified tax professional regarding your individual circumstances. The Education Freedom Tax Credit is effective January 1, 2027. Contribution limits and program details are subject to IRS guidance and final program rules.