…and these two scenarios show why: School Choice First All parents are empowered to choose schools. Schools tailor their curricula and more to fit desires of parents and needs of…
…anywhere else in the district. Students can transfer out of their resident school district based on: an agreement between the parent(s) and the attending district, an agreement between the resident…
…(MPCP) in 2015–16 will be $197.9 million and $207.9 million in 2016–17. The estimated cost to taxpayers to educate children in the Racine Parental Choice Program (RPCP) and Wisconsin Parental…
…Espinoza vs Montana Department of Revenue. That decision should be forthcoming before July. Nevada On May 5, the Eighth Judicial District of Clark County ruled against parents and upheld the…
…a propensity toward supporting ESAs. No group registered a larger proportion of negative responses than positive responses. Young voters (ages 18 to 34), Republicans, and school parents exhibited the biggest…
…and tax-credit scholarships fund students, not schools, and their parents do the choosing. Indeed, adding context to Slate’s numbers of creationism-teaching private schools, parents actually have far more options to…
…Parents have to make an active choice to send their children there. If the educational quality is low or if the school is wasting money on pointless things, parents are…
…Enrollment in Milwaukee Private Schools” 1999 “The Impact of School Choice on Integration in Milwaukee Private Schools” 2000 “The Racial, Economic and Religious Context of Parental Choice in Cleveland” 1999…
Ley de Crédito Fiscal por Elección Parental de Oklahoma…
…communication and, most recently, computers and the Internet. Only a truly competitive educational industry can empower the ultimate consumers of educational services – parents and their children. What is needed…