Fifteen U.S. states have at least one universal private school choice program, which allows families to use taxpayer-funded education money to attend private schools, be homeschooled or seek options ...
State officials must decide in the coming years if they’ll participate in the first major federal program that directs public funds to private schools. Congress last July included a tax-credit ...
Editor's Note: This article appears in Governing's Summer 2025 magazine. You can subscribe here. It took decades to happen but Texas has joined the ranks of states where parents can support their ...
Twenty-seven states and counting are on track to participate in the first federal program that will direct funds to families so their children can enroll in private schools and cover other expenses ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio, where the constitutionality of two of its five private school voucher programs is being weighed in court, is far from the only state providing public funding for private schools ...
These colleges—spread from Pennsylvania to Kentucky to Michigan—discount their listed cost of attendance by at least 50% for all, or nearly all, students. College is more expensive than ever. That ...
The National Assessment of Educational Progress is known as the nation’s report card. But as more students leave public schools, the test risks becoming less representative of the nation’s students.
In Ohio, a Franklin County judge last June ruled two voucher programs -- traditional EdChoice and EdChoice-expansion -- violate the state’s constitution. The judge put her decision on hold so that the ...
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