The technocratic reformers want to use these
scores to set a minimum standard, meaning «underperforming» schools would be excluded from receiving
voucher funds — or, in the case of charter schools, be shut down entirely — even
against the will of parents who still want to enroll their children there.
The Report Card
scores 27 active non-special needs
voucher, scholarship tax credit and education savings account programs
against ideal standards for program quality.