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National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education (Teachers College, Columbia University)

How large are publicly-funded voucher programs?

Despite the significant attention given to educational vouchers, there are only a few, small voucher programs in existence. Many proposals for voucher programs have met sharp resistance from state legislators and local citizens. At present, only three states have operational voucher programs. A few other states are debating creating a voucher program. The chart below details current voucher programs in the United States.

State Targeted Location Target Population Number of Students (2002) Current Status
Ohio Cleveland Lottery Preference for Low-income students 5,147* Operational
Wisconsin Milwaukee Low-income students 11,670* Operational
Florida State-wide Students in failing schools and eligible disabled student 9,270* Operational
Colorado Denver "free and reduced lunch" students in participating districts 0 Approved, facing legal challenge
District of Columbia Washington D.C. Middle and low-income students (family of 4<52,000) 0 Under review of legislature
Source:  American Education Reform Council.  http://schoolchoiceinfo.org

Evaluations of the impact of vouchers on educational achievement suggest no substantial differences in student achievement.

Where can I find out more about publicly-funded vouchers?

Information about publicly-funded vouchers located on the NCSPE website can be found at http://www.ncspe.org/inforead.php?mysub=6

Books on education vouchers include:

Howell and Peterson. 2002. The Education Gap: Vouchers and Urban Schools. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Hoxby, C.M. 2003. The Economics of School Choice. Chicago. IL: University of Chicago Press.

Levin, H. 2001. Privatizing Education: Can the Marketplace Deliver Freedom of Choice, Efficiency, Equity and Social Cohesion. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

For additional information from internet resources see:

Education Commission of the States at:
http://www.ecs.org

People for the American Way– an advocate for public education– at: 
http://www.pfaw.org

Manhattan Institute– an advocate for private education– at:
http://www.manhattan-institute.org

For further reading on state voucher programs, see the following NCSPE articles:
Occasional Paper 42: Catterall, James and Richard Chapleau. 2001. “Voting on Vouchers: A Socio-Political Analysis of California Proposition 38, Fall 2000.” 
http://www.ncspe.org/publications_files/487_OP42.pdf
Occasional Paper 78: Lenti, Leighann. 2003. “A New Wave of Voucher Programs? The Colorado Opportunity Contract Pilot Program.” 
http://www.ncspe.org/publications_files/OP78.pdf

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