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>Parents are one step closer to being able to choose private education, and get public money to pay for it, in Wyoming.
The final version of a universal school choice bill that would give public money for parents to seek private education for their children passed by the House by a 39-21 vote Wednesday.
House Bill 199, also known as the “Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act,” offers $7,000 per child per year and is applicable for all income classes.
The superintendent of public instruction and parents would decide how their students are assessed for progress, but they would not be held to any state or national standardized testing. Schools and homeschool parents would also have to submit their curriculum to the state and would be required to get certification from the superintendent of public instruction.
Archive: https://archive.today/bX6KD
From the post:
>>Parents are one step closer to being able to choose private education, and get public money to pay for it, in Wyoming.
The final version of a universal school choice bill that would give public money for parents to seek private education for their children passed by the House by a 39-21 vote Wednesday.
House Bill 199, also known as the “Wyoming Freedom Scholarship Act,” offers $7,000 per child per year and is applicable for all income classes.
The superintendent of public instruction and parents would decide how their students are assessed for progress, but they would not be held to any state or national standardized testing. Schools and homeschool parents would also have to submit their curriculum to the state and would be required to get certification from the superintendent of public instruction.
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