School voucher programs—if well designed—improve students’ academic performance, according to the available research. In fact, the opportunity created by school voucher programs actually drives improvement in public school students’ academic performance, as well. Beyond that, school voucher programs foster more racial and socio-economic integration and better civic values in students.
School choice is designed to help all children, regardless of their income or neighborhood. The ZIP Code-based public education system has kept low-income kids out of quality schools, and studies have shown it also has contributed to—nay, exacerbated—socioeconomic segregation in public schools for decades. Every study of school voucher programs, on the other hand, shows they help students go from more segregated schools to more integrated schools.
School vouchers also save states and taxpayers money while educating more kids than our current public school system can alone.