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Indeed, vouchers will likely hurt student growth and lower overall outcomes. Moreover, as low-performing and low-income students are often overrepresented in voucher programs, 68 students with the greatest need will likely experience preventable declines in student achievement.
The main opposition to school vouchers is that they threaten to put public education in direct competition with private education, reducing and reallocating public school funding to private schools. Of course, the teachers' unions and the National Education Association are against them.
School voucher programs work by providing students, usually from low-income families, a government-funded scholarship to attend a participating private school, rather than a public school. Students who receive these scholarships are low income and low performing. 87 percent of students are black.
It allows parents to have more control over their child's learning environment, something that they are overwhelmingly happy about. School vouchers promote a more pluralistic and less technocratic education system that is more in line with the best ideals of our nation.
Opponents say that vouchers violate the separation of church and state. That vouchers financially harm already-struggling public schools. That vouchers disadvantage special needs students. And that vouchers lead to worse academic performance.
1) School vouchers allow parents the right to choose. Vouchers allow parents to choose the best school for their children, and could be seen as rewarding higher-performing schools. This could also force under-performing schools to improve their education or lose out on state dollars.
The successful voucher students, who often performed better than their public-school peers, were mainly found at private schools that worked to balance numbers of voucher students and paying ones. Ones that enroll a very high percent of voucher students tend to be low-resourced.
A study of Milwaukee's long-running voucher program found that participants were more likely to graduate high school and attend four-year colleges. A recent follow-up study confirmed these results, but found that vouchers had no statistically significant effect on students' likelihood of actually completing college.
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