…and public schools were overwhelmingly Protestant. Catholic immigrant students were encouraged to assimilate in public schools. Desiring an educational option that was consistent with their community’s religious convictions, Catholic leaders…
…Arizona’s Private Education Sector focuses on the aggregated survey responses of 167 private schools around the state. Nearly two-thirds of Arizona private schools (62 percent) said they would or probably…
…scholarships is a nonprofit, private scholarship-granting organization that gives scholarships to lower income kiddos who would like to attend K-12 private schools but can’t afford to do so. We currently…
…Educational Choice Charitable Trust Program—America’s first privately funded choice program—Candace’s mother was able to send her to a private school for Kindergarten through second grade, giving her the foundation necessary…
How public spending on private school choice compares to total K-12 spending With approximately 20 million students—or 36 %—nationwide now eligible to participate in a private school choice program, many…
…home. Private school parents have been particularly likely to prefer some schooling to occur at home—in January, 72 percent of private school parents said they wanted their children’s schooling to…
…school choice on district schools in Florida found “consistent evidence that as more students use scholarships to attend private schools, students in public schools most likely to experience heightened competition…
…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…
…participating private schools were no more segregated than the previous public schools from which those students came. “Just 17 percent of [voucher] schools are racially homogeneous,” wrote the authors, “compared…
…as for the funding of a private school scholarship, previously passed the Senate. Florida The Florida Supreme Court agreed to hear the appeal in Citizens for Strong Schools v. Florida…