RT @kjbaker: Court ruled part of education tax credit law unconstitutional http://t.co/mL9eVmmkVB via @nhpr @netforeducation @IJ will appeal8 hours agoReplyRetweet
Anne White w Step Up For Students: "Any student that does better in any school helps our community." #ACESymposium2013 #schoolchoice #edFL9 hours agoReplyRetweet
RT @JasonBedrick: NH court wrongly limits #schoolchoice program to secular schools only. Decision will be appealed. http://t.co/UQuTiOStOj9 hours agoReplyRetweet
"@Tony_Bennett: #Schoolchoice "is an emotional fight and part of our problem is we try to make it intellectual" #ACESymposium2013 #edreform11 hours agoReplyRetweet
"@Tony_Bennett: If giving poor kids in Indiana more #schoolchoice cost me my job, "pretty good tradeoff" #ACESymposium2013 #edreform11 hours agoReplyRetweet
"@Tony_Bennett: #Schoolchoice is about customization, not privatization #ACESymposium2013 #edFL #legFL #edpolicy11 hours agoReplyRetweet
RT @JasonBedrick: NH court rules that #schoolchoice families can only choose non-religious schools. Details to follow.11 hours agoReplyRetweet
"@Tony_Bennett: Rhetoric around #schoolchoice is misguided; should stress social justice, not competition #ACESymposium2013 #edreform #edFL12 hours agoReplyRetweet
In FL, 1.49 million preK-12 students, about 43 percent, now attend schools other than neighborhood schools #ACESymposium2013 #schoolchoice12 hours agoReplyRetweet
Jon East w Step Up For Students: Failing schools model for #schoolchoice #vouchers creates unnecessary ill will #ACESymposium2013 #edpolicy13 hours agoReplyRetweet

Darla Romfo

Darla Romfo serves as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Children’s Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to providing partial scholarships for low-income children in grades K-8 to go to private school. CSF’s motto is to give parents a choice and children a chance. In bringing that motto to life, CSF has provided scholarships to more than 116,000 children since its inception in 1998 and currently serves almost 26,500 children nationwide. Ms. Romfo has served as CSF’s President and COO since the organization offered its first scholarships in 1999.

Immediately prior to joining CSF, Ms. Romfo practiced law in both the public and private sectors. She worked on Capitol Hill from 1993 to 1999 serving as Legislative Director and Counsel to Senator John Breaux of Louisiana and Legislative Director and Tax Counsel to Senator Kent Conrad of North Dakota. She worked closely with both Senators in their roles as members of the Finance Committee and with Senator Breaux as a member of the Senate Democratic Leadership, and as Chairman of the Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare. She also worked closely with Senator Breaux on the National Commission on Retirement Policy and helped develop a comprehensive Social Security and Retirement Reform Bill. Previously, she was an attorney in private practice specializing in tax law.

Ms. Romfo is a nonprofit fellow in the Young President’s Organization, as well as a frequent speaker on education and school choice. Previously, she was on the board of the Geneva School of Manhattan, a private, non-sectarian school with a classical curriculum.

Ms. Romfo grew up on a farm in North Dakota and graduated from the University of North Dakota with degrees in political science and accounting. She is a CPA and received a law degree from George Washington University.