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Vouchers Tamara Ching Imelda Zapata
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Definition of Vouchers Purpose Flow of allocated state funds Idea supports Free Market system
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Beneficial or Detrimental? “Forcing parents to utilize only their local public school results in many cases in children attending understaffed and under-maintained facilities in which educators are under- qualified and student achievement suffers accordingly.” -American Legislative Exchange Council "The AFT supports parents' right to send their children to private or religious schools but opposes the use of public funds to do so.” -American Federation of Teachers
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Voucher Implementation Highly controversial Separation between Church and State Experimental Locations Washington D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program Utah Parental Choice Program Tax Credits
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Financial Breakdown Washington D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program: $7,500 per year or the cost of the private school’s tuition, transportation, and additional costs, whichever is less In 2007-2008, 1,900 students received scholarship Utah’s Parental Choice Program $500- 3,000 depending on household income Fiscal impact on public schools
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Students Benefits Potential impact for students at underperforming school
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Parents Involvement required Research
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Teachers Official stance of the CTA on vouchers Classroom management
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Schools Affects Social Financial Socioeconomic
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