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  2. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 vouchers were made available to qualifying families across Wisconsin, reaching more than 14,500 students in 2022. [5] Also in 2011 Florida grew special-ed vouchers, simplified the rules that allowed students to transfer out of failing schools, and increased the cap on charter schools.

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  4. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    It offers up to $4,500 to students with household incomes under $41,000, and lesser benefits to households with higher incomes. The vouchers can be used to fund a variety of education options outside the public school system. [127] In March 2013, the Indiana Supreme Court found that the program does not violate the state constitution. [128]

  5. Voucher expansion leads to more students, waitlists and ... - AOL

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    The Miami Archdiocese’s superintendent of schools says Catholic education is increasingly in demand in South Florida, now that all K-12 students regardless of income are allowed to use taxpayer ...

  6. More Miami-Dade families signed up for vouchers, but ... - AOL

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    About 445,000 students, or about 13% of the state’s K-12 students, attended private school in the 2022-23 school year, while more than 2,870,500, or about 87%, were public school students ...

  7. School choice - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 vouchers were made available to qualifying families across Wisconsin, reaching more than 14,500 students in 2022. [5] Also in 2011 Florida grew special-ed vouchers, simplified the rules that allowed students to transfer out of failing schools, and increased the cap on charter schools.

  8. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    Reduced-fare OMNY was finally activated in October 2022, although it was not available to Fair Fares riders and students. [60] [61] The MTA indicated in September 2023 that OMNY usage was highest in gentrified areas with young, white, and well-off populations. At the time, OMNY was being used for 47% of subway rides and 30% of bus rides. [62]

  9. D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    Students who were offered vouchers had a graduation rate of 82%, while those who actually used their vouchers had a graduation rate of 91%. By comparison, the rate for students who did not receive vouchers was only 70%. The study received the Department of Education's highest rating for scientific rigor. [12]