Nothing is out of the realm of possibility, however complicated.
Southern private schools established during desegregation are now benefiting from voucher programs.
Kentucky, Nebraska and Colorado all saw ballot measure results soundly rejecting voucher programs.
Voters rejected or repealed measures allowing taxpayer dollars to be used for private/charter schools.
The GOP pushed to allow the use of state funds for private and homeschooling.
Is Arizona's school vouchers for all program a failure or a work in progress?
In a lesson for other states, Arizona’s voucher experiment has precipitated a budget meltdown.
Did these mostly white private schools contribute to the persistent racial division in schools?
Indiana has gone from a handful of microschools a few years ago to 45.
House Republicans refused to set limitations or requirements on private schools taking taxpayer money.
Providing $6,500 towards private or home-school tuition, families must still cover any remaining tuition balance.
The more voucher money families receive, the less schools must offer in financial aid.