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School Choice: Expensive, Ineffective, Damaging, With Resource Restrictions And Parent Dissatisfaction

School Choice: Expensive, Ineffective, Damaging, With Resource Restrictions And Parent Dissatisfaction

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Critiques of Effectiveness, School Choice

Rodger Williams November 16, 2023 School Choice is a strategy to use government money to move students from public schools to private education options. Taxpayer funding is foundational for this process. Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are currently the most...
School Choice Tax Credits Will Fail For The Same Reasons ESAs Are Failing

School Choice Tax Credits Will Fail For The Same Reasons ESAs Are Failing

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Critiques of Effectiveness, School Choice

Rodger Williams January 2, 2024 School Choice advocates (Advocates) are starting to have second thoughts about ESAs (Education Savings Accounts). I am very excited for all these new ESA programs, and if the results are good, then we’ll continue to support them....
School Choice: Can You Spot The Difference?

School Choice: Can You Spot The Difference?

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | School Choice, School Choice Debates

Audra Talley December 4, 2023   Reprinted by permission of the artist.   Based on a presentation by Steven Policastro.
The Heritage Foundation’s Inattentive Claim That School Choice Policies Do Not Raise Private School Tuition

The Heritage Foundation’s Inattentive Claim That School Choice Policies Do Not Raise Private School Tuition

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Financial Impacts of School Choice, School Choice

Rodger Williams October 6, 2023 The Heritage Foundation published a Factsheet titled School Choice Policies Do Not Raise Private School Tuition. In it they claim: Over the past 10 years, states that never had a school choice policy had higher rates of tuition...
School Choice: Tipping Point

School Choice: Tipping Point

by Homeschooling Backgrounder | Financial Impacts of School Choice, School Choice

Rodger Williams September 5, 2023 We are seeing a new phenomenon in private schools. Some schools are raising tuition in response to government School Choice money flowing into the marketplace: In Iowa, Holy Family Catholic Schools announced that they would be raising...
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