I then assume that each school district receives that amount for each poor student enrolled in 2014 - 15: that is, I assume that no students take their vouchers to private schools. (educationnext.org)
Most secular independent schools won't take vouchers, which have regulatory strings attached and usually don't come close to covering the actual tuition price. (hechingerreport.org)
While public schools must provide disadvantaged students with a host of special services, private schools take vouchers with almost no strings attached. (host.madison.com)