But students qualify for vouchers with household incomes up to 150 percent of the income limit for the free and reduced price lunch program. (indianapublicmedia.org)
But as the program evolved, more middle income families qualified for vouchers, and half of the students getting these state vouchers have never attended a public school. (indianapublicmedia.org)
Weil's family would not qualify for the voucher program, which is advertised as a way for students from low - income families to get into schools that may be a better fit for them than what the public school system offers. (ncpolicywatch.com)