Julian Vasquez Heilig reports on the latest study of vouchers in D.C., which showed that students who used vouchers lost ground in math compared to their peers who did not.
This time with song and dance and disappointed voucher cheerleaders.
Julian Vasquez Heilig reports on the latest study of vouchers in D.C., which showed that students who used vouchers lost ground in math compared to their peers who did not.
This time with song and dance and disappointed voucher cheerleaders.
Reblogged this on David R. Taylor-Thoughts on Education.
I suspect that some charter enthusiasts will just label this evidence as “fake news.”
Oh Betsy, another study that disproves your fantasy…. I guess Michigan is a good indicator of things to come with continued flop of school choice. Ya think Betsy will ever change her mind and support public schools instead of her wet fantasy of school buildings for all kinds of students…..maybe betsy will open a school in that vacation home on the water front. This would be a great environment for kids to learn in and take away kids from public schools and Betsy will have a happy ending.