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Saturday, June 09, 2012
Vouchers Are Benefiting Catholic Schools
In a long front-page article in today's weekend edition, the Wall Street Journal reports that Catholic parochial schools are making a come back, and "are benefiting disproportionately from the rise of vouchers, available in 10 states and Washington, D.C.," as well as from and tax credit programs. According to the report, vouchers benefit Catholic schools more that higher-priced private schools because Catholic schools are often in urban areas, they have space, and they have an established history in the community. When Indiana began a voucher program last year, over 2,400 students transferred from public to Catholic schools, and another 1,500 moved to other religious or private schools.