Report: Illinois tax-credit scholarship students see largest year-over-year learning gains – Illinois Policy

Invest in Kids students had a “significantly larger average increase in scale scores one year later compared to the average public-school student” among scholarship students and public students who scored at the lowest performance level on the Illinois Assessment of Readiness’ reading exam. That means scholarship students struggling at the lowest levels of reading proficiency experienced more growth at their private school than their public-school counterparts.
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Traice
2 years ago

Hmm…seems like school choice would actually work. Bring back the vouchers, dissolve the union protecting sub-par teachers.

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