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Some members of the Florida House Choice & Innovation Subcommittee grew up attending public schools and, later, went to work for them.

Others sent their children to parochial schools and charter schools while at least one representative home-schooled his kids.

In all, 13 members of the new subcommittee said they have had first-hand experience with an array of educational options – perhaps a good sign for a group that will help shape Florida’s growing school choice movement.

During the first official meeting Tuesday in Tallahassee, members introduced themselves and listened as state education leaders explained how school choice works and what options are available.

Here’s what members revealed about their educational background:

Rep. Michael Bileca

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