jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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I don't know the results of theirschool vouchers for grades k through 12. why are you against them rising out of poverty?Also the free or very cheap college and training we used to have before Raygun and we're starting to have again (Cuomo in NY NOW), the infrastucture bills we al.ways used to mhave and NOW Dems will help Trump with, all kinds of small business loans when the GOP gets the FEQ out of the way, ditto alll kinds of other programs Trup wants to cut so he can have ANOTHER giant tax cut for the rich. You have to be willfully ignorant/brainwashed to be this dumb...so how does that help them? What skills does that provide them to get out from the need? That is the help that is being requested. you should comprehend that better.ACA, min wage, SS, UE, HEAP, Food stamps, welfare, ay caramba, fool. All the stuff you dupes bitch about endlessly...I'm going to love this: how did Democrats try to help the poor?
Milwaukee has had vouchers a long time. That your symbol of success?
Wisconsin School Choice, charter programs, Voucher program, education options, educational programs, Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, Racine
"We are a statewide organization headquartered in Milwaukee, home of the nation's original educational voucher program for low and middle-income families. We support expanded educational options for parents through the use of school vouchers, charter schools, and innovative new programs centered on parental empowerment."
I have no idea what reports are available for education participation from the poor. I'll go looking.
"Statement on WILL Test Score Study
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) released the results of a study on standardized test scores that accounted for socioeconomic factors for all school sectors across Wisconsin. Here are some of the highlights of the study:
- Students in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) scored 5% higher in reading proficiency and 4% higher in math proficiency on the Wisconsin Forward Exam than similar students in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS).
- Students in the MPCP scored 8% higher on the ACT than similar students in MPS.
- Students in the Racine/Wisconsin Parental Choice Programs scored 17% higher on the Wisconsin Forward Exam than similar students in Wisconsin outside of Milwaukee.