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Islamic schools, more parents sue Texas over exclusion from voucher program
Another Muslim parent whose children’s school was allegedly excluded earlier this month from the program filed a lawsuit ...
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The bill's sponsor said he plans to offer a proviso, or one-year law, to address his concerns about home-educated students receiving school vouchers.
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Houston has more applicants to the voucher program than any Texas city, new data shows. Here's where
Houston ISD had far more voucher applicants than any other Texas district, according to the data. Fort Bend ISD also saw a large number of resident families apply for state-funded accounts.
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Texas, Florida face pushback over efforts to exclude Islamic schools from school voucher ...
Texas and Florida are facing criticism and potential legal challenges over moves to exclude Islamic schools from their school ...
Three private schools are suing the Texas leaders in charge of overseeing the state's school voucher program for excluding ...
Both suits maintain the state is engaging in religious discrimination by cutting off state voucher money to Islamic private ...
Muslim parents and Islamic private schools are suing Texas leaders over a private school voucher program they say blocks them because of religion. The lawsuits say the state excludes Islamic ...
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Texas clarifies voucher rules to help more families access future special ed support
After reporting from The Texas Tribune, the office tasked with handing out vouchers clarified that families who do not complete a special education evaluation this year may have a chance to qualify ...
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In states where voucher programs have exploded, opponents make their case for limits
Critics of vouchers see an opportunity to impose income and other limits. But the strategy could also signal acceptance that ...
The request comes after a Senate Republican leader said he was concerned the Department of Education could not be trusted to faithfully implement the program.
Cambridge has awarded nearly 20 city-funded housing vouchers to support low-income residents after the city made a $1 million investment into the program last summer.
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