Why even school choice advocates are skeptical of the $3.7 billion program racing through the Texas Legislature.
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The potential changes were unveiled Monday when the committee released two rewritten versions of legislation. The committee ...
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More than 12 states in the past two years have expanded programs that allow families to use taxpayer dollars to send their ...
Soon school choice will be available to over half of America's kids. But how the programs are designed is absolutely critical ...
The impact of ICUF institutions are undeniable, yet students who attend ICUF schools receive roughly just 2% of the state’s ...
More recently, she led City Forward Collective, a Milwaukee nonprofit that supports ... the first state in the nation to launch a private-school voucher program for children living in low-income ...
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Underly held off a challenge from Brittany Kinser, a supporter of the private school voucher program who was endorsed by ...
The race to lead the state education department pits the teachers union-backed incumbent, Jill Underly, against consultant ...
a nonprofit that advocates for school choice, estimates that 1.2 million students are attending private schools this school year with the help of public tax credits, scholarships or vouchers.