There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and scaremongering that school choice will destroy public education. Whenever a state legislature considers a measure to create a new education ...
The Educational Choice for Children Act would benefit private and religious schools and higher-income families.
Families in states with existing school choice programs—like Arkansas, New Hampshire, and West Virginia—would also benefit since funds from the federal program could be combined with dollars ...
Neither of the Legislature’s voucher bills require private schools to accept certain students, which some warn could block ...
Advocates of school choice argue parents should be able to ... Law Center told lawmakers that private school vouchers do not benefit students or families. “Data from multiple states shows ...
Research suggests school choice programs have little effect on student achievement but worsen overall outcomes by draining money from cash-strapped public school systems.
Randi Weingarten decried vouchers as a "tax credit" for wealthy families, and fears Trump's plan to terminate the Education ...
There are now 33 states with a school choice policy, including 11 that make every K–12 student eligible, yet there is no evidence that school choice harms public schools, let alone “destroys ...