The headline says it all: "Vouchers fall short of state promises" for students. After 10 years and $500 million spent, it looks like the promises to help children get a better education have failed.
Neither of the Legislature’s voucher bills require private schools to accept certain students, which some warn could block the neediest children from access. Education policy experts and public ...
"We have a major stake in public schools because they have and will educate our children's children ... could have nearly a ...