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>With one swoop of the pen, Wyoming will offer public money for private education to all grade levels while expanding its voucher program for pre-K students. Gov. Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that he’ll sign House Enrolled Act 52 into law, a bill that creates universal school vouchers for the K-12 level, and income-based pre-K educational saving accounts (ESAs) for children 4 years and older in Wyoming. Gordon said he believes providing support at the start of a student’s education will lead to higher-performing students down the road and eventually a better workforce, as well as help working families.
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>>With one swoop of the pen, Wyoming will offer public money for private education to all grade levels while expanding its voucher program for pre-K students.
Gov. Mark Gordon announced Tuesday that he’ll sign House Enrolled Act 52 into law, a bill that creates universal school vouchers for the K-12 level, and income-based pre-K educational saving accounts (ESAs) for children 4 years and older in Wyoming.
Gordon said he believes providing support at the start of a student’s education will lead to higher-performing students down the road and eventually a better workforce, as well as help working families.
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