Alabama Public School Attendance expected to Drop by 2.9%
Alabama
"Gov. Kay Ivey signed HB 129, the Creating Hope & Opportunity for Our Students’ Education (CHOOSE) Act into law in March, making Alabama the 11th state to enact a policy of universal or near universal education freedom. Like some other states enacting universal choice, Alabama’s program will be phased in over several years before it becomes available to all students. In the first year, students from low- and middle-income families will be eligible to receive ESAs valued up to $7,000 to fund tuition or other approved educational goods and services, like curriculum, tutoring, computers, software, and more."
SOURCE: PEW story.
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