Should Oklahomans care that proposals designed to created education savings accounts won't advance in the Legislature this year? Ask Susan Agel. Agel is president of Positive Tomorrows, Oklahoma's only private school for homeless children. Because her school relies on the generosity of donors to remain tuition-free for students, she is able to enroll only about 58 students each year due to limited resources. Agel says she is “forced to turn away children constantly.” With an ESA option, however, she could enroll many additional children and better serve the needs of the poor.