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If you didn't get a voucher, no need to fret. Everyone who goes to a George Webb between 2 and 6 p.m. Aug. 20 is entitled to ...
The president wants to slash Department of Housing and Urban Development funding by almost half. $27 billion of that is ...
By Quentin Fottrell 'After the age of 50, I really only had sporadic contract work and I had to sell my house' "My savings ran out because of the periods of unemployment or undere ...
Classic Car Night returns to downtown Webster City this evening for Market Night, with a soundtrack from Lincolnway Driverz ...
Bond Schoeneck & King won a June 2023 judgment that struck the 2019 amendment on behalf of a central New York landlord who ...
Ohio’s EdChoice program was ruled unconstitutional at the end of June, but the decision won’t affect students and families this upcoming school year.
Aubrey Dennis rides a tricycle at Bridge of Grace Early Years Academy. The child care center on Fort Wayne’s south side could handle twice the 60 children it has enrolled, ...
Participation in Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program grew by about 8.5% in the 2024-25 school year — marking a slowdown after record-setting enrollment growth in prior years.
Last week, I boarded a plane to Washington, D.C., to defend the future of public education in Idaho—and across the country. I went to speak with lawmakers about a deeply ...
Despite the dire predictions of critics, who accuse voucher programs of draining taxpayer money from public schools, research shows that the programs deliver on their promises.
A sign held by a teacher at a rally at the Arizona Capitol on June 5, 2024, to advocate for restrictions on the state’s school voucher system, known as Empowerment Scholarship Accounts.
Research into several private school vouchers programs has shown many recipients already were enrolled in private schools, including in Ohio. That means universal vouchers could drive up costs by ...