There are 21 states with families participating in private choice programs. (edchoice.org)
Rather it was the product of incentives - hundreds of charter schools opening in suburbs and towns and a couple of decades of geographically inclusive private choice programs. (jaypgreene.com)
Matt has nicely documented how heavy regulation of private choice programs, especially requiring private schools to administer the state test, defeats the very purpose of expanding choice by driving 2/3 of private schools out of the program while forcing the remaining 1/3 to teach the state curriculum. (jaypgreene.com)