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According to an analysis by Education Week, 29 states and the District of Columbia have at least one private school choice program. But of those, 15 have at least one program that is universally ...
Three states have passed universal school choice this year, and each of them – Idaho, Tennessee, and Wyoming – are ranked in the top 20 most rural states in the nation based on Census Bureau ...
School choice, an issue that has divided parents for years, is on the ballot in three states this November: Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska. Choice programs allow states to spend public funds for ...
Nineteen school choice laws were enacted last year in 17 states, including South Carolina and Florida, which have seen some of the most dramatic declines of students enrolled in public schools.
School choice has been on a roll in Republican-led states, and the momentum is continuing this year in some of the laggards. That’s all the more important after the demoralizing recent national ...
If the state ballot initiatives pass, they would build on the existing school choice programs across the country. Over the past few years, some states, like Ohio and Arkansas, have expanded their ...
Earlier this month, Nebraska voters rejected a proposal to spend $10 million in state money on “opportunity scholarships,” a type of school voucher that could help certain students pay for ...
Fifteen U.S. states have at least one universal private school choice program, which allows families to use taxpayer-funded ...
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