LFC Daily News Clips | June 27, 2017
Good Morning
Yesterday, the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University released findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
The study shows the achievement gap between Louisiana Scholarship Program students and public school students continues to close. Researchers concluded, “by the third year, the performance of LSP scholarship users was statistically similar to their counterparts in both ELA and math.”
- The Advocate
Report: Voucher students show gains after three years - Times-Picayune
Voucher students caught up with public-school peers after 3 years, study finds - The Washington Post
School voucher recipients lose ground at first, then catch up to peers, studies find - The 74
New Research: Louisiana Voucher Results Swing Upward - U.S. News & World Report
A Mixed Bag on Private School Vouchers - Chalkbeat
Today in school vouchers: One Supreme Court case and two new studies you should know about - Education Week
Voucher Students Show Rough Transition in Louisiana, Indiana Private Schools - Univeristy of Arkansas
How has the Louisiana Scholarship Program affected students?
Enjoy your day. – Paul
Louisiana
The Advocate
Michael Faulk, founding Central school superintendent, resigns Monday for another job after 10 years
The Advocate
Gov. John Bel Edwards kicks off $7.9 million project for Baton Rouge vocational technology facility
American Federation for Children
Families Stand to Benefit from Supreme Court Rulings Today
The Washington Post
Supreme Court sides with religious institutions in a major church-state decision
The 74
Supreme Court Sides With Preschool in Church/State Funding Dispute, Limits Decision to Playground
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