Before expanding voucher programs statewide, it might be better to start with smaller programs using a lottery process. (educationnext.org)
Support for strong public schools over expanded vouchers and charters is widespread, with 77 percent supporting this approach, and that support cuts across political and class lines. (aft.org)
It seems the thing that made lawmakers — even conservative voucher supporters — most uncomfortable about further expanding vouchers was the absence of any tangible results regarding the educational impact for participating students. (ncpolicywatch.com)