Indiana’s annu al report on who is using the state’s private school vouchers and how much money is being spent was released this month and shows a rise in participation, but its growth has slowed ...
The state’s Choice Scholarship Program awarded nearly $500 million in taxpayer-funded vouchers during the 2024-25 school year, according to a new report from the Indiana Department of Education.
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Lawmakers in 2023 expanded Indiana’s voucher program, which provides thousands of dollars to pay private school tuition, by raising the income ceiling to 400% of the amount required for a student to ...
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (WAVE) - Thousands of families in Indiana could soon lose access to a free and high-quality pre-k voucher program. According to the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA ...
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston speaks at the American Legislative Exchange Council’s annual meeting on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Photo provided by Joel Sorrell/American ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. Sitting on the Kentucky border, the Christian Academy of Indiana draws students from 56 different ZIP codes in southern Indiana. Some come ...
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Indiana cuts child care voucher reimbursement rates, no new families added through 2025
Indiana is reducing the reimbursement amount for child care providers who serve low-income families through a voucher program to address a $225 million funding gap. Indiana’s Office of Early Childhood ...
Participation in Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program grew by about 8.5% in the 2024-25 school year—marking a slowdown after record-setting enrollment growth in prior years. Even so, state spending ...
Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program saw 8.5% growth in 2024-25, a slower increase compared to the 31.6% jump between the previous two school years. Families using vouchers now pay more out of pocket, ...
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