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School choice, vouchers and the future of Texas education

Everything you need to know about what they are and how they might change the state’s educational landscape.

How do vouchers work?

Why do people support voucher programs?

Why do people oppose voucher programs?

How do vouchers work in other states?

How do Texans feel about vouchers?

The history of vouchers in Texas and the U.S.

What happened in the last two years of fighting over vouchers?

How will the voucher debate differ in 2025?

How would vouchers work in Texas?

How do vouchers work?

What are vouchers? 

What is “school choice”?

What types of vouchers exist?

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Daughters draw self-portraits at the Rowlett Public Library in Rowlett, TX on October 26, 2023. The self portrait is part of a “hero’s journey” activity run by the mothers where the daughters think about who they are, what makes them special,  and what they want to become.

What are the arguments for vouchers, and who supports them in Texas? 

Opposition

What are the arguments against vouchers, and who opposes them in Texas?

Vouchers in other states

How have vouchers worked elsewhere? 

Public opinion

Protesters holding signs and chanting, gathering in front of the Governor's Mansion during a rally against school vouchers on Oct. 7, 2023. Hundreds gathered to protest two days before a special session was slated to begin on Oct. 9, 2023.

How do Texans feel about vouchers? 

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History

A brief history of vouchers in Texas and the U.S.

The latest chapter

Governor Greg Abbott speaks about school choice during a visit to the Kingdom Life Academy private school on Wednesday November 6, 2024, in Tyler.

The 2023-24 fight for vouchers

What now?

How will the voucher debate differ in 2025?

Vouchers in Texas

How would vouchers work in Texas? 

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