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  2. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2009 and 2010 elections, school-choice-supporting Republicans gained seven governors’ seats. 12 states expanded school choice in 2011. Newly Republican states enacted half of that year's school-choice legislation. [5] In 2011 Wisconsin opened the Milwaukee program to all city students and introduced a similar plan in Racine.

  3. American Federation for Children Growth Fund - Wikipedia

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    The American Federation for Children Growth Fund (AFCGF), which originally referred to itself as the Alliance for School Choice, is the largest organization in the United States promoting school choice programs. AFCGF supports the creation and expansion of school voucher, corporate tax credit, and

  4. School choice: What you need to know about options within ...

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    Poudre School District's annual school choice application process begins Nov. 1. Here's what to know before applying for a spot at an area school.

  5. Five things to know about the school choice application ...

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    Nov. 18—Hamilton County Schools kicked off its Choose Hamilton school choice campaign for the 2022-23 school year on Monday and opened choice applications. School choice options include magnet ...

  6. Parents want more than lip service from candidates. School ...

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    Since implementing limited school choice the 1990s, today over 400,000 students have a choice between their zoned public school, a private school paid for by a state-funded scholarship, or one of ...

  7. School choice - Wikipedia

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    In the 2009 and 2010 elections, school-choice-supporting Republicans gained seven governors’ seats. 12 states expanded school choice in 2011. Newly Republican states enacted half of that year's school-choice legislation. [5] In 2011 Wisconsin opened the Milwaukee program to all city students and introduced a similar plan in Racine.

  8. Specialized High Schools Admissions Test - Wikipedia

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    The New York Specialized High School Institute (SHSI) is a free program run by the City of New York for middle school students with high test scores on citywide tests and high report card grades. The program's original intent was to expand the population of Black and Hispanic students by offering them test-taking tips and extra lessons.

  9. Trump likely to expand 'school choice,' a longstanding ...

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    The tax break would bolster existing state school-choice programs, but also would apply to families in Democratic-run states like New York that have not set up school choice programs of their own.