The state of Texas is launching a new private school choice program, which will provide around $1 billion of public money to help families with private school or homeschooling expenses. However, many public school students may be left behind, as the program is expected to primarily benefit students already in private or home schools.
How the Program Works
The program, known as the Texas Education Freedom Accounts, will provide scholarships to families to help pay for private school tuition, textbooks, and other education-related expenses. The program is expected to benefit students with documented disabilities, as well as lower-income families.
However, some critics argue that the program may not be accessible to all families, particularly those in lower-income neighborhoods. For example, in Alabama, a similar program has been shown to benefit students from higher-income families more than those from lower-income families.
Local Impact
In Fort Worth, Texas, one family is hoping to take advantage of the program to help their son, who has trouble focusing in school. The family, who are Catholic, are considering enrolling their son in a private Catholic school, but are concerned about the cost. The program may provide them with the financial assistance they need to make this possible.
However, the family’s experience also highlights some of the challenges of the program. For example, the family’s son may not be eligible for the program because he does not have a documented disability. Additionally, the family may not have access to the same resources and support as families in higher-income neighborhoods.
Original reporting: Texarkana Gazette — read the source article.