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How are Public Charter Schools Different from “Vouchers”?

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How are Public Charter Schools Different from “Vouchers”?

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Public Charter Schools are public schools, free to all children without tuition or admissions tests. “Vouchers” are a way of enabling parents to pay for private schools with public funds. Such schools charge tuition, may have admissions criteria, and might have a religious affiliation, depending on state law.

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