Are students that receive a voucher to attend a private school performing better than students remaining in a public school?
The academic achievement gains of voucher students have been well documented in cities such as New York and Milwaukee. No evaluation of voucher programs show worse performance by their public school peers on standardized tests. Even if academic gains are not made, vouchers save taxpayer money and empower parents.
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