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Aug 27, 2012

The Effects of School Vouchers on College Enrollment

Paul Peterson, Matthew Chingos Brookings Institution

Vouchers boost black students’ college enrollment rates by 24 percent and double student attendance at selective colleges, conclude researchers Paul Peterson and Matthew Chingos in the first study to track voucher students from kindergarten to college using the gold standard of research, random assignment, to compare students who ...

Apr 12, 2012

Louisiana Lawmakers Pass Nation’s Broadest School Choice Bills

Joy Pullmann

Louisiana lawmakers sent to Gov. Bobby Jindal two education bills that would establish the largest voucher program in the country, curtail teacher tenure, tie educator pay and job security to student performance, and expand charter schools. House bills 974 and 976 passed by solid margins a month after they were introduced, amid ...

Jun 29, 2010

Effects of School Reform on Education and Labor Market Performance

David Bravo, Sankar Mukhopadhyay, and Petra E. Todd

This paper studies the effects of school reform in Chile, which adopted a nationwide school voucher program along with school decentralization reforms in 1981. Since then, Chile has had a relatively unregulated, competitive market in primary and secondary education and therefore provides a unique setting in which to study how ...

Dec 23, 2009

Report: School Choice Can Save Vermont Taxpayers Money

Sarah McIntosh

School choice could save the state of Vermont $80 million to $300 million per year, according to a study conducted by the Ethan Allen Institute, a public policy research and education group based in Concord. The report, released December 1, was compiled by the institute s Commission on Rebalancing Education Cost and Value to ...

Oct 18, 2009

Educate New Mexico Celebrates 10 Years

Karla Dial

A scholarship-granting organization that helps children attend the school of their family s choice across New Mexico celebrated its 10th anniversary on October 1. Over the last decade, Educate New Mexico has provided partial scholarships to more than 1,500 children from low- to moderate-income families through a random lottery. K ...

Sep 1, 2008

New Orleans Experiments with Citywide Voucher Program

Jim Waters

It took an act of God, converted legislators, and a U-Haul at the governor's mansion to bring meaningful school choice to New Orleans. As a result, the city's new $10 million needs-based voucher program may bring back some families who fled the city when Hurricane Katrina arrived three years ago. "It gives people who ...

Mar 2, 2008

Education Vouchers

Heartland Research & Commentary - Gregory Cooke

In the real world, cash follows the consumer, causing institutions of worth to flourish, and those not of worth to wither. That's not true in education. Parents who want to send their children to private schools must still pay for the government schools they don't use. This strikes many people as unfair, and rightly so. Many ...

Jan 1, 2008

Philanthropy Watchdog Says Choice Donors Do More than Give Money

Meredith Brodbeck

A report by the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) offers an inside look at the organizations funding school vouchers and tax credit efforts nationwide. In “Strategic Grantmaking,” released November 27, author Rick Cohen identified more than 1,200 foundations that gave more than $380 million to 104 organizations ...

Jan 1, 2008

Voucher Movement Alive and Well Despite Recent Setback in Utah

Karla Dial

On November 6, the nation’s first statewide universal voucher program was defeated in Utah by a referendum vote. Since then, major newspapers and magazines have run stories questioning whether vouchers are dead as a form of school choice--and others have stated so outright. After all, they claim, if the idea won’t fly in ...

Jan 1, 2008

State Rep. Polly Williams Honored at Group’s Fifth Anniversary Benefit

Karla Dial

The Faith First Educational Assistance Corporation honored Wisconsin state Rep. Annette Polly Williams (D-Milwaukee) at its fifth annual Anniversary Banquet in Philadelphia in early November. Williams wrote the bill that created the nation’s first school choice program nearly 20 years ago in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Faith First primarily ...

Aug 1, 2007

Kentuckians Favor Vouchers and Tax Credits

Jim Waters

A new survey commissioned by the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions, a Kentucky free-market think tank, confirms most state residents believe "parents should have more choice in determining where their children attend school." While 79 percent of the 493 respondents support the concept of choice, the survey reveals ...

Apr 1, 2007

Utah Creates Nation's First Universal School Voucher Program

Aricka Flowers

In early February, Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. (R) signed the nation's first law allowing all children to use state-funded scholarships to attend the school of their choice--a move some say might be the beginning of several such state laws nationwide. "For parents, this is reaffirmation of their right and responsibility to ...

Mar 1, 2007

Research & Commentary: Utah’s Parent Choice in Education Act

Heartland Research & Commentary - prepared by The Heartland Institute

Today, The Heartland Institute is releasing a Research & Commentary package addressing school choice, using Utah's Parent Choice in Education Act as a case study. The legislation provides Utah parents a voucher of up to $3,000 for each school-aged child for use at the school of their choice. This universal voucher program represents ...

Mar 1, 2007

Utah’s Parent Choice in Education Act

prepared by The Heartland Institute

On February 2, the Utah House of Representatives passed, by a 38-37 vote, a landmark measure that would give Utah the nation's first statewide universal voucher program. The Parent Choice in Education Act, H.B. 148, would give all parents in Utah a voucher valued between $500 and $3,000 per school-age child (depending on ...

Mar 1, 2007

Utah House Passes Universal Voucher Bill

Diane Carol Bast

On February 2, the Utah House of Representatives passed, by a 38-37 vote, a landmark measure that would give Utah the nation's first statewide universal voucher program. The Parent Choice in Education Act, H.B. 148, would give all parents in Utah a voucher valued between $500 and $3,000 per school-age child (depending on ...

Jan 1, 2007

Private Choice in Public Programs: How Private Institutions Secure Social Services for Arizonans

Dick M. Carpenter ii, Ph.D. and Sara Peterson

In 2006, the Arizona Legislature passed two new educational voucher programs, each worth $2.5 million annually, for children in foster care and for children with disabilities. On November 14, 2006, school choice opponents filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the programs. Yet, as this report details, for decades ...

Nov 1, 2006

The Constitutionality of School Choice Under the United States and Texas Constitutions

Dave Roland

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Oct 1, 2006

The Once and Future Voucher

Review by Neal McCluskey

Liberty & Learning: Milton Friedman's Voucher Idea at Fifty Robert C. Enlow and Lenore T. Ealy, editors Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 2006 166 pages, paper, ISBN: 1-930865-86-4, $11.95 In 1955, when Milton Friedman penned his essay "The Role of Government in Education" and laid out for the first time his arguments for ...

Oct 1, 2006

School Choice Advocate Defeats Incumbent Congressman

Karla Dial

An incumbent congressman from Michigan lost his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on August 4 in his state's Republican primary race. Rep. Joe Schwarz was defeated by political unknown Tim Walberg, who received 53 percent of the vote. Schwarz, a medical doctor from Battle Creek, was elected to Congress in 2004. Walberg ...

Sep 18, 2006

School Choice: 2006 Progress Report

Dan Lips and Evan Feinberg

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