From my vantage point, vouchers will only
divert much needed funds from the most important school district in the state.
According to the State of the Sector report, the funding deficit for public charter schools can be large, and the resources spent on facilities that traditional public schools automatically get
diverts much needed funding from the classroom, forcing public charter schools to do more with less.
Not exact matches
ESA programs are a new type of private school
funding that
diverts much -
needed funding away from public schools and redirect it to parents who enroll their children in private or religious schools and supplemental programs.
Under state law, schools»
funding is linked to the number of attending students, so charter schools
divert much -
needed funds from traditional schools, he said.
All the while, voucher opponents assert, private school vouchers
divert much -
needed funding from public schools.
Voucher and voucher - like programs
divert much -
needed funding from public schools and redirect it to private schools where, in some cases, there is little accountability or evidence to support expansion.
School voucher programs — including the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP)--
divert much -
needed funding away from public schools when they are expanded, according to a new policy memo by the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) with
funding from the Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice.
Texas is a voucher - free state because vouchers
divert much -
needed funding from neighborhood public schools to private and religious schools, they provide no accountability to taxpayers, they allow private schools to pick and choose the students they want to accept and they don't improve student performance.
The report acknowledges the devastating human cost to the children involved and their families and carers in addition to the NHS staff involved, and highlights the significant financial cost to the NHS when litigation is pursued, contributing to pressure on
funding and
diverting much needed resources away from front line care.
These latter changes are imperfect, since they continue to give Congress some ability to
divert the PTO's fees to other areas of the U.S. budget, which prevents the PTO from fully
funding much -
needed initiatives to improve patent quality.