«These academic gains are reflected in the Louisiana Department of Education's 2015 Louisiana
Nonpublic School Choice Annual Report:
The Louisiana Department of Education released the 2015 Louisiana
Nonpublic School Choice Annual Report, finding students using the Louisiana Scholarship Program making significant academic gains.
Schools participating in the Louisiana Scholarship Program are held accountable for academic outcomes through one of the most rigorous
nonpublic school choice accountability systems in the nation.
The Louisiana Department of Education has released its 2014 - 15
Nonpublic School Choice Programs Annual Report.
Recently, the Louisiana Department of Education released its 2015 report on
nonpublic school choice within the state, which includes academic data for all students in 3rd through 8th grades participating in the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
The NAACP historically has fought movements toward privatization that divert public funds to support
nonpublic school choices.
Not exact matches
Family
Choice Education Credit This $ 70 million portion of the Parental
Choice in Education Act will provide credits to families of
nonpublic school students.
«We must reward donations to support public
schools, give tax credits to teachers who pay for classroom supplies out of pocket, and ease the financial burden on families who exercise
choice in sending their children to a
nonpublic school.
Finally,
school choice saves taxpayers money by preserving cost - effective, quality,
nonpublic schools while encouraging public
schools to spend more wisely and efficiently.
«We must reward donations to support public
schools, give tax credits to teachers who pay for classroom supplies out of pocket, and ease the financial burden on families who exercise
choice in sending their children to a
nonpublic school.
The Louisiana Tax Credit Program is a nonrefundable tax credit for taxpayer donations that provide scholarships to students for attendance at a qualified
nonpublic school of their parent's
choice.
As a large number of New Hampshire's
nonpublic schools are religious, opponents of
school choice have challenged the program under, among other things, an 1877 amendment to the state constitution frequently referred to as a Blaine Amendment.