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A brief history of Wisconsin’s voucher school system: Less effective and more expensive than promised.
Academic Performance Yesica Balderrama Academic Performance Yesica Balderrama

A brief history of Wisconsin’s voucher school system: Less effective and more expensive than promised.

"It’s the $700 million answer to the question, “Why are Wisconsin taxpayers seeing a record number of school referendums?”

Voucher-funded schools. The once-small, Milwaukee-only experiment three decades ago is now a program that funds around 400 private, mostly religious schools in a “parental choice” program that has proven to be no better—and in some ways worse—than had those billions of dollars been invested in public schools. "

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What Do We Know About Voucher Schools</a>
Academic Performance National Education Association Academic Performance National Education Association

What Do We Know About Voucher Schools

This National Education Association fact sheet sheds some light on Milwaukee’s school voucher programs. The research shows voucher schools are smaller than non-voucher private schools. They’re often financially distressed schools with high failure rates, and lower initial school quality indicators. A substantial portion of voucher schools are start-ups that did not exist before taxpayer support.

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Vouchers for Private Virtual Education Are Misspent Public Money</a>
Academic Performance Public Funds Public Schools Academic Performance Public Funds Public Schools

Vouchers for Private Virtual Education Are Misspent Public Money

Research shows that virtual learning is simply not an effective, long-term substitute for brick and mortar schools.1 Because private virtual schools are not held accountable in the same way as public schools, they usually don’t report data on funding, student outcomes, and other important measures, and are largely absent from studies of virtual education. But based on what is known about virtual schools, including virtual charter schools, as well as extensive research on the harmful effects of voucher programs, it’s clear that voucher-supported, private virtual schools are a misuse of scarce public resources.

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How School Voucher Programs Hurt Students
Academic Performance Joshua Cowen Academic Performance Joshua Cowen

How School Voucher Programs Hurt Students

In recent months, state legislatures across the country have broadened efforts to subsidize private school tuition with taxpayer dollars. New proposals for these programs—collectively called school vouchers—have appeared in more than a dozen states and passed as major priorities for Republican governors like Kim Reynolds in Iowa and Sarah Huckabee Sanders in Arkansas. Since 2021, Arizona, Florida, Utah and West Virginia have also created or expanded voucher plans. Meanwhile, a handful states like Indiana, Louisiana, Ohio and Wisconsin have run voucher programs for years. But do school vouchers actually work? We need to focus on what research shows, and what that means for kids moving forward.

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