The oncoming reality that all students will be offered school vouchers regardless of income has the state’s largest teacher’s union pushing back, saying universal vouchers will “make a bad situation worse.”
Legislation (HB 1) approved Friday that would transform the state’s education, potentially transferring hundreds of millions — and some say billions — to private schools, is rocketing toward reality. The Senate’s version (SB 202) is expected to win approval this week and head to the Governor’s desk.
Controversy has erupted over how much it’s going to cost, but the Florida Education Association (FEA) says the vast majority of Florida’s children
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