Although
school choice programs vary across different states, the local and federal funding generally remains in the public school and results in a greater quantity of money being available for the students who choose to stay there.
Throughout the world, private
school choice programs vary in the amount of funding that they provide to parents for schooling and in the extent to which they are available to all families.
Not exact matches
The state thus regulates its private
school choice programs through a «sliding scale,» providing
schools multiple options of
varying regulatory intensity through which to make seats available to publicly funded students.
Since the early 1990s, Milwaukee has been home to an increasingly
varied array of
school choice programs that now includes the nation's oldest voucher
program, numerous charter
schools, and extensive inter - and intra-district public -
school choice systems.
Among historically united Milwaukee
school choice supporters, opinion
varies sharply on the most sweeping regulatory changes in the
program's history, which were enacted in July, described here.
The authors highlight that private
school choice programs in
varied forms have been implemented in countries ranging from the United States to Colombia and Chile and from the Netherlands and France to India.
School choice programs nationwide have
varying rates of eligibility and participation.
The consistent conclusion of such evaluations on
school -
choice programs is that parents are much more satisfied with the
school their child attends, and students demonstrate
varying degrees of academic gains.
With 31 states having enacted over 60
school choice programs, eligibility for
school choice varies by state.