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There are more than a half million homeschoolers in Texas, who some experts say could make up the bulk of the $1B program.
Homeschoolers are eligible for $2,000 a year in private school vouchers. The Texas program rolls out in the 2026-27 school ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ public ed funding boost brings some relief but erodes districts’ independence, school leaders sayA law providing $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools lacks the spending flexibility that previously let ...
An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new ...
Senate Bill 2 starts a new debate on a school voucher program in Texas. A funding proposal would allow up to 100,000 K-12 students who want to enroll to a private school to participate.
Alvin ISD’s Operation Backpack has launched again this year, offering school supply vouchers to students in need throughout ...
Voucher-like programs historically faced a tough road in Texas, with opposition by both Democrats and rural Republicans who don’t want to funnel state money away from public schools.
Education News Texas school voucher bills want to prioritize low-income families but also be open to all students. Neither of the Legislature’s voucher bills require private schools to accept ...
Those voucher programs in other states also sparked vigorous debates, came with the same promises and faced similar concerns, providing a window into the impact they might have in Texas once enacted.
Texas private school voucher push primed by culture wars, pandemic Gov. Greg Abbott wants families to have access to state funds for private schools. By Talia Richman, Emily Donaldson and Corbett ...
Texas is the largest Republican-led state without some type of school voucher plan, but that could change. Several pro-voucher Republicans sailed to victory on Election Day, and Gov. Greg Abbott ...
Texas has long been an educational innovator and has its own homegrown billionaires — such as West Texas conservatives Tim Dunn and Farris Wilks — who have an interest in school vouchers, he said.
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