In one low-income Phoenix ZIP code, ProPublica estimates that only one voucher was used per 100 kids.
That’s compared to a wealthy ZIP code where an estimated 28 vouchers were used per 100 kids.
(Published Oct. 2024)
That’s compared to a wealthy ZIP code where an estimated 28 vouchers were used per 100 kids.
(Published Oct. 2024)
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- private schools in rich neighborhoods far away
- vouchers don’t cover full cost
- barriers of transportation, information, other logistics and costs
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R's said "let's give them to everyone"
We said "NO" emphatically.
2 years later R's said "we're doing it anyways".
Now we have an $800m hole in budget and public schools are closing.
Fundamentally people come to AZ to die - not educate their children.
1 in 3 children will not be able to go to one.