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Report: PA School Voucher Program Put to the Test

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Monday, April 11, 2011   

HARRISBURG, Pa. - School vouchers are a hot-button issue in the Pennsylvania State Capitol just now, and a new report turns attention to a program it says already diverts plenty of taxpayer dollars to private schools. Stephen Herzenberg, executive director of the Keystone Research Center, says the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) has been around for a decade, and last year funded scholarships for 38,000 pupils to attend private and religious schools.

He says the research found that schools that educate EITC scholarship children aren't required to report on their progress or to document school quality.

"And so, from our perspective, before you consider a large new voucher program, we need to have a plan for educational accountability and financial accountability. Otherwise children and the taxpayer will be at risk."

Herzenberg says his group's study also raises geographic concerns, since 22 Pennsylvania school districts have no organizations awarding EITC scholarships.

"The existing voucher program does only serve part of the state, and that's probably a pretty good predictor of what would be the reality with a new program."

Herzenberg says public schools, by comparison, have to meet accountability and performance standards. He says that, according to the Center on Education Policy, Pennsylvania public schools improved in all categories and at all grade levels between 2002 and 2008.

"There's a rich debate about whether there's too much testing or the right kind of accountability, but the good part of that is that you can, in fact, measure progress over time."

EITC gives thousands of businesses state tax credits for donations they make to nonprofits known as scholarship organizations. Those groups then award scholarships to low- and middle-income pupils to attend the schools of their choice.

The REACH Alliance, which supports the voucher program, charges that the Keystone study is biased against school choice.

The full report is at keystoneresearch.org




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