Midwest states expand school choice while Illinois fights to save scholarships for low-income students – Illinois Policy

Nine of the 12 Midwestern states have private school choice scholarship or voucher programs in state law. Now it’s Illinois lawmakers’ turn to save scholarships for the low-income students and families relying on the funds to attend schools that best fit their needs.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Indiana pays up to 90% of private school tuition.

Illinois? Nada.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Crooked Corrupt Democrats, Crooked Corrupt Teachers, Want To Force Your Kids To Attend Failed Union Run Public Schools

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