The LCAS
voucher program provides dog and cat spay / neuter vouchers to qualified residents of Eugene.
The state's
voucher program provides taxpayer funds for families to send their children to private schools.
The school
voucher program provides educational options for students whose towns do not have public schools.
Indiana's
voucher program provides a case study for how voucher programs may benefit one group of students over another.
This targeted school
voucher program provides funding for low - income, mostly minority students in the lowest - graded public schools to enroll in participating private schools.
Only about half of the private schools participating in
voucher programs provided special education or disability related information on their websites, creating a significant problem for families making a decision about where to send their children.
Last year marked the first time private schools participating in all three of
those voucher programs provided DPI with student data for report card purposes.
And WILL filed an amicus brief in Duncan v. Nevada supporting the universal
voucher program providing taxpayer money for private and religious schools, struck down by that state's highest court.
Not exact matches
In 1951 the nation's scholarship
program was opened up to qualifying students who wanted to attend private secondary schools; the government also began
providing for children attending all elementary schools a minimal supplementary aid in a form similar to the tuition
voucher plans presently under discussion in several American states.
High school
programs that participate must sell
vouchers for RiverCats games to cover costs, but most schools make money from the
voucher sales and can add to their fundraising totals by auctioning off the use of the executive suite that is
provided for each school to enjoy during the high school contests.
Proposals for a second term included a «minority job
voucher program» and a «faith based office in the state government... to
provide resources» to» faith based organizations.»
Mr. Schneiderman said he voted in favor of the
voucher program, which involves
providing homeless sex offenders $ 90 a night to stay in a motel, even though he didn't like it because he believed it was a better plan than the current trailer policy.
A man who was very close to being homeless came to me with tears in his eyes to thank me for a
program that
provides him with a
voucher to subsidize his rent.
According to data from the Child Care and Census Bureaus, in 2005 approximately 4 percent of all families with children age 12 and under benefited from $ 9 billion in
vouchers through the Child Care and Development Fund and $ 3 billion in subsidies
provided by the federal Temporary Aid to Needy Families
program.
Private school choice
programs, such as
vouchers, tax - credit scholarships, and education savings accounts, can
provide a private school «balance» to strong charter school laws.
The prediction comes from both proponents and opponents of the tuition -
voucher measure, which, by
providing parents with $ 900 for each student enrolled in a private or out - of - district public school, would be the most extensive choice
program yet adopted by any state.
Supporters of school
vouchers rally in Austin, Texas, on Jan. 24, in hopes of persuading state lawmakers to approve a
voucher program that would
provide public money to families to help pay tuition at private and religious schools.
A more likely scenario could be an effort to reform the tax code to offer tax credits for donations to organizations that
provide scholarships to low - income students — an approach that could serve much the same purpose as school
vouchers but would not require the creation of a new direct - spending
program.
Back in 2004, Spencer Hsu told the story of how the first federal
voucher program was launched, when George W. Bush signed legislation
providing grants worth as much as $ 7,500 each to children from dozens of public schools in the District of Columbia for their use at private or religious schools in a five - year experiment.
After all, the special - interest wording says something about
vouchers that is quite true: a
voucher program would indeed
provide government subsidies to parents who go private.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — A new study estimates that between 7.5 and 14 percent of students in Milwaukee's
voucher program have disabilities, a much higher rate than the one
provided by the Wisconsin State Department of Public Instruction (DPI), which has stated, «about 1.6 percent of choice students have a disability.»
The government
provides a set amount of money, which varies based on
voucher program, to parents or to the schools directly.
The report by Congress» investigative arm, «School
Vouchers: Characteristics of Privately Funded
Programs,» focuses on 78 such programs operating around the country that together serve 46,000 students and provide $ 60 million in tuition ass
Programs,» focuses on 78 such
programs operating around the country that together serve 46,000 students and provide $ 60 million in tuition ass
programs operating around the country that together serve 46,000 students and
provide $ 60 million in tuition assistance.
While to date,
voucher programs have been restricted to low - income students, the Indiana
program is the first to
provide vouchers on a sliding scale for middle - class families with incomes up to $ 63,964.
School
vouchers provide funds to parents to enable them to enroll their children in private schools and, as a result, are one of the most controversial education reforms in the United States (to see an interview with Patrick Wolf about his evaluation of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship
Program and about its likely future please click here).
It's too soon to draw sweeping conclusions about the academic impact of privately financed
programs that
provide vouchers to help needy families send their children to private schools, the General Accounting Office concludes in a recent report.
The history of the MPCP illustrates how
voucher programs can
provide significant taxpayer savings when students voluntarily choose to attend schools that draw less on public funds than the schools they would otherwise attend.
That estimate, Wolf noted,
provides the impact on all those who ever attended a private school through the
voucher program, whether for one month, three years, or any length of time in between.
This
program provides all students in special education with a generous
voucher that they can use to attend a private school, eliminating the need for dissatisfied parents to sue their school.
Wisconsin's Legislative Fiscal Bureau, which conducts budget - related analyses for state legislators, has
provided fodder to both sides of the Milwaukee
voucher debate with periodic estimates of the financial impact of eliminating the
program based on a wide range of assumptions regarding changes in public schoolenrollments.
When participants in Florida's McKay
voucher program were surveyed, only 30 percent reported they had received all services required under federal law from their previous public school, while 86 percent reported their McKay school
provided all the services they promised to
provide.
Unlike the Charter Schools Act upheld in Booth, which
provided for a mix of state and local powers, the
voucher program gave the local school board, in the court's words, «no substantial discretion over the educational
program embodied in the
voucher program,» thus violating the state constitution.
Since then, another 28 state legislatures have passed some kind of
voucher program, tax credit, education savings account, or other intervention that
provides government aid to students attending private schools.
Carroll still oversees the
voucher program, which continues to
provide options for 38 Albany public school students each year.)
In dioceses like New Orleans and Cincinnati, where publicly funded
voucher and tax credit
programs provide disadvantaged students public money to attend private and parochial schools, a half dozen or more schools have closed since 2014.
During a decade when
voucher programs were handed defeats in Florida, Arizona, Utah, and Washington, DC, the state of Louisiana established a scholarship
program that now
provides vouchers worth up to $ 7,000 so that 1,324 poor youngsters in New Orleans can attend private schools.
Trying to save face and still limit the reach of the
voucher program, Holder and DOJ asked federal district judge Ivan Lemelle to force the state to
provide data on the students receiving
vouchers and to give DOJ authority to veto
vouchers for particular students.
The Louisiana Scholarship
Program (LSP)
provides school
vouchers to low - income families attending low - performing public schools rated a «C,» «D,» or «F» on an A-F scale.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, whose private school system is expected to
provide the bulk of the seats for new
voucher students and which was involved in passing and developing the
program, is seeking additional money, noting that their tuition rates on average cover only about 50 percent of the system's costs to educate each child.
In particular, the fact that
voucher programs involve a subsidy to religious schools could complicate the analysis, because the Court has occasionally accepted the argument that the failure to
provide a subsidy for an activity or institution does not itself constitute impermissible discrimination.
This makes it considerably easier for
voucher programs to meet the criterion of
providing a «genuine choice.»
Even so, our analysis
provides the most complete picture to date of the early effects on student achievement of a
voucher program operating at scale.
Like the Supreme Court in Zelman, the Ohio and Wisconsin courts reasoned that
voucher programs do not
provide money for the benefit of religious schools but rather for the benefit of students and their parents, who may independently choose to use the
voucher at a religious school.
Florida The John M. McKay Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Program provides private school
vouchers to assist children with special needs in Florida.
Indiana's new
voucher program that
provides state - funded scholarships to private schools, the nation's broadest, is proving to be a boon for Roman Catholic schools that nationwide have been struggling against dwindling enrollment numbers for years.
The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship
Program is a means - tested voucher program that provides private school vouchers to assist low - income children in Washington
Program is a means - tested
voucher program that provides private school vouchers to assist low - income children in Washington
program that
provides private school
vouchers to assist low - income children in Washington, D.C..
Oklahoma The Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Program provides private school
vouchers to assist children with special needs in Oklahoma.
Ohio The Educational Choice Scholarship
Program, enacted in 2005, is a failing schools
voucher that was expanded to
provide over 31,000 scholarships in 2011 - 2012 and 60,000 scholarships in 2012 - 2013.
This targeted school
voucher program has
provided public funds for low - income students in low - performing public schools to enroll in participating private schools since the 2012 - 13 school year.
Five years ago, Indiana launched a private school
voucher program that aimed to
provide an alternative to faltering public schools while saving the state money by essentially outsourcing the education of some students.