Parents have the Constitutional right and the God-given power to choose the school that's best for their child. The school choice movement began with courageous parents like Polly Williams and Virginia Walden Ford to empower parents to make that choice. But relics of 19th century bigotry were trying to take that choice away from parents. Kendra Espinoza, a single mom with two girls from Montana, took the torch to keep the school choice legacy going. And took the fight from the Big Sky of Montana to the steps of the United States Supreme Court. Will the highest court in the land stand up against discrimination and allow parents to make the best educational choice for their children.