Cleveland, Ohio has one of the longest running voucher programs in the United States. The program began in 1995 by offering tuition scholarships and tuition assistance to students for $2,250. The program was implemented to give low-income and minority students an opportunity to select a school of their choice. In a review of the literature on school vouchers, it is suggested that minorities, specifically, African Americans, choose public schools over private. The research also indicates the majority of the students using vouchers do not fit the low-income/ minority profile. This study examines the reasons why low-income and minority parents fail to utilize vouchers in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.Interviews were held in the ci...
The purpose of the study was to research and discuss if: (a) a voucher program is legal in the state...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report re...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
Cleveland, Ohio has one of the longest running voucher programs in the United States. The program be...
School choice is widely studied in educational literature. The primary focus of this literature, how...
Low levels of academic achievement among minority students in U.S. schools continues to be problemat...
Public school choice education policy attempts to create an education marketplace. Although school c...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Bradley Hawk; Scot Schraufnagel; Teresa Wasonga.While our ...
This report examines research on education vouchers. It discusses how most studies have focused on t...
2 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
In 2006, Hartford Public Schools became an all-choice district effectively eliminating the concept o...
Since the inception of the Cleveland (Ohio) Scholarship and Tutoring Grant Program in 1996, much att...
In recent years, the responsibility for the desegregation of American public schools has transitione...
The purpose of the study was to research and discuss if: (a) a voucher program is legal in the state...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report re...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
Cleveland, Ohio has one of the longest running voucher programs in the United States. The program be...
School choice is widely studied in educational literature. The primary focus of this literature, how...
Low levels of academic achievement among minority students in U.S. schools continues to be problemat...
Public school choice education policy attempts to create an education marketplace. Although school c...
Within the public school arena, school choice deals primarily with the opportunity of parents to cho...
The debate on the utilization of school vouchers to fund private and parochial education is one of t...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Bradley Hawk; Scot Schraufnagel; Teresa Wasonga.While our ...
This report examines research on education vouchers. It discusses how most studies have focused on t...
2 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
In 2006, Hartford Public Schools became an all-choice district effectively eliminating the concept o...
Since the inception of the Cleveland (Ohio) Scholarship and Tutoring Grant Program in 1996, much att...
In recent years, the responsibility for the desegregation of American public schools has transitione...
The purpose of the study was to research and discuss if: (a) a voucher program is legal in the state...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This report re...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...