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Texas families within months can likely begin applying to participate in a new program that will fund children's private ...
The Texas House approved a bill that would implement a school vouchers program in Texas. The bill passed with all 85 votes coming from Republicans. Just two Republicans voted against vouchers.
Homeschoolers are eligible for $2,000 a year in private school vouchers. The Texas program rolls out in the 2026-27 school year.
Private school vouchers are now law in Texas. Here’s how they will work. Texas will give participating families about $10,000 to pay for their kids’ private schooling.
With a big win for school vouchers in Texas in the early hours of Thursday morning, the private-school choice movement conquered the last major Republican-led state. Next up, the rest of the country.
These programs include education savings accounts, charter schools and vouchers specifically for private schools. School choice existed in Texas before the passage of this latest bill through ...
Texas will spend $1 billion on vouchers in the first two years, but costs could skyrocket. The state can spend no more than $1 billion on the program during the state’s next two-year budget ...
The law will go into effect on Sept. 1, with the program expected to launch in late 2026. The law’s passage follows years of discord in the Legislature over school vouchers.
Private school vouchers are now law in Texas. Here’s how they will work. The program will be one of the largest initiatives of its kind in the nation. By The Texas Tribune May 3, 2025.
From left: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Gov. Greg Abbott, former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and House Speaker Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, speak about school vouchers during a press conference on March 25 ...
Texas will give participating families about $10,000 to pay for their kids’ private schooling. Other details about the program, set to launch in 2026, are unclear.
Here’s a breakdown of how the program will work. What we know about Texas’ school voucher program. Families can receive about $10,000 to send their children to private school on taxpayers’ dime ...
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