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There are more than a half million homeschoolers in Texas, who some experts say could make up the bulk of the $1B program.
Homeschoolers are eligible for $2,000 a year in private school vouchers. The Texas program rolls out in the 2026-27 school ...
UISD's associate superintendent recently discussed the impact of SB 2, stating it may drain millions from public schools ...
Alvin ISD’s Operation Backpack has launched again this year, offering school supply vouchers to students in need throughout ...
A Republican plan to expand private school vouchers nationwide was dealt a major setback when the Senate parliamentarian said ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ public ed funding boost brings some relief but erodes districts’ independence, school leaders sayA law providing $8.5 billion in new funding for Texas public schools lacks the spending flexibility that previously let ...
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 ...
The final version of the Texas school voucher plan will fund $11,394 per student toward private school tuition for the next two years. Rod Aydelotte, Tribune-Herald file photo ...
Texas lawmakers, who so easily passed private school vouchers, have allowed the STAAR to persist despite its many problems.
State policy makers passed two major education-related bills this legislative session, one establishing a school voucher-like program and another allocating more than $8 billion for public school ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNTexas approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools, raises teacher payTexas Legislative Session, House Bill 2 was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott. This bill, which was co-authored by numerous Texas state representatives including Tom Craddick and Brooks Landgraf, ...
Property taxes Texas lawmakers plan to enact $51 billion in property tax cuts, raising the state's homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000. There's an additional exemption for homeowners ...
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