Read paragraphs 5, 6, and 7 from the passage. What is the author's main idea in these paragraphs? Sending low-income children to private school is the best way to ensure they receive an excellent education. Families should have a choice in where to send their children to school to allow them to reach their academic goals. School choice programs that keep needy children in the public school system is an idea worth considering. Dual-language public schools are an absolute necessity for larger cities with high immigrant populations.

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The author's main idea in paragraphs 5, 6, and 7 is that families should have the option to choose where to send their children to school in order to improve educational outcomes. The author argues that this choice could help low-income children receive a better education and emphasizes the importance of considering school choice programs, as well as the need for dual-language public schools in cities with significant immigrant populations.