Indiana school voucher usage continues to rise on broadened eligibility

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3 thoughts on “Indiana school voucher usage continues to rise on broadened eligibility

  1. Why is Indiana subsidizing private religious education for middle class parents that never intended to send their kids to public schools? That certainly isn’t what the system was originally sold as…..it was to get kids out of failing public schools. Most of the recipients have never, and would never, have attended public schools to begin with.

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