Tommy Schultz is the CEO of the American Federation for Children (AFC), the nation's largest school choice advocacy group dedicated to empowering families, especially lower-income families, with the freedom to choose the best K-12 education for their children.
O’Brian was on the honors track at his original school. On paper, he was succeeding.
Instead of being seen as a whole student with potential, he began to feel defined by his struggles. He was removed from the honors program. His confidence faded. His love of learning slowly disappeared.
His mother could see what was happening. The issue wasn’t his ability. He was in the wrong environment.
Without access to another option, many students in similar situations fall further behind — academically and personally. But O’Brian’s family was able to seek out a different school that aligned with his needs.
That decision changed everything.
What the Right School Makes Possible
In his sophomore year, O’Brian enrolled at Valiant Cross, a private, college-preparatory school focused on discipline, leadership, and character formation.
There, educators saw leadership potential in him. They challenged him. They mentored him. They restored his confidence.
He was accepted into the National Honor Society. He rediscovered his love of learning. Today, he is headed to a respected university — prepared not just academically, but for life.
Stories like O’Brian’s show what can happen when families have access to the right educational environment — one that sees the whole child and invests in both character and achievement.
Beginning in 2027, the Education Freedom Tax Credit will help expand those kinds of opportunities to even more families, making it possible for additional students to find the right fit.
Valiant Cross prepares me for life
– O’Brian Harris
Preparing Students for More Than Graduation
When asked about his goals, O’Brian speaks about becoming a good father, a good husband, and a mentor in his community. He talks about integrity, discipline, and faith.
He credits his school with helping shape that vision.
“Valiant Cross prepares me for life,” he explains. “Whether you’re going into college, the workforce, or the military — it prepares you.”
That is the promise behind school choice: placing students in environments that see them as whole individuals — not just test scores.
As the Education Freedom Tax Credit approaches its 2027 launch, more families will gain access to the kind of life-changing opportunity that helped O’Brian rediscover his confidence and his future.
Because when students find the right fit, everything changes.
Learn more about how the Education Freedom Tax Credit will expand opportunities starting in 2027.
Get notified when the Education Freedom Tax Credit launches so you don’t miss the opportunity to support K–12 students while benefiting from a federal tax credit.
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