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Judge orders Texas to extend private-school voucher deadline amid Islamic schools lawsuit
public-education24 days ago

Judge orders Texas to extend private-school voucher deadline amid Islamic schools lawsuit

A federal judge ordered Texas to extend the private-school voucher application deadline to March 31 after Muslim parents and Islamic schools sued claiming religious discrimination by excluding Islamic schools from the program. The order blocks the state from deciding which families receive vouchers while the case proceeds, with a late-April hearing planned. Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock had prevented Islamic schools from participating over claimed ties to foreign terrorist organizations, a label CAIR—designated by Gov. Abbott as terrorist—disputes. The program involves about $1 billion in funding and uses a lottery to distribute money to eligible students, with data showing most applicants come from private or home schooling; enrollment steps and disability/poverty-based funding rules are outlined, and officials planned to release final data later in the week. Enrollment windows close July 15 for student enrollment and July 31 for private schools to confirm enrollment.

Texas opens $1B voucher program as families apply for private schooling
public-education-state-government2 months ago

Texas opens $1B voucher program as families apply for private schooling

Texas launched a private-school voucher program with a $1 billion budget for 2026-27. Families can apply now through March 17 to receive education savings accounts to fund private schooling or homeschooling, with funds first available July–August. If demand exceeds funds, priority goes to disabled students and lower-income families, but admission isn’t guaranteed. More than 20,000 applications have been filed; private schools must opt in and will be evaluated on tests other than STAAR. Typical awards run around $10,500 per year for most participants, up to $30,000 for some students with disabilities, and up to $2,000 for homeschooling families. Enrollment deadlines after applying are June 1 or July 15, with initial funding arriving mid-summer. The plan also faces a Cognia-related controversy affecting some schools.

Key Texas Developments and Elections to Watch in 2026
politics-and-policy3 months ago

Key Texas Developments and Elections to Watch in 2026

In 2026, Texas will see significant developments including criminal trials related to the Uvalde school shooting, a lawsuit over prison air conditioning, evolving hemp laws, a review of the USMCA trade deal, and the launch of a school voucher program, alongside ongoing debates over the Ten Commandments in schools, school accountability, vaccine exemptions, flood warning systems, and a legal challenge to a dementia research fund.

Debate Heats Up Over School Choice and Vouchers
education8 months ago

Debate Heats Up Over School Choice and Vouchers

The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' signed into law by President Trump introduces significant changes to federal education policy, including a federal school voucher program, Medicaid and SNAP adjustments affecting school funding and student health services, modifications to federal student loans and Pell Grants, and increased taxes on college endowments, impacting students, schools, and colleges across the U.S.

Texas Legislature Wraps Up with Key Wins and Pending Decisions
politics10 months ago

Texas Legislature Wraps Up with Key Wins and Pending Decisions

The Texas legislature concluded its session with a $338 billion budget, implementing conservative policies including increased immigration enforcement cooperation, a historic school voucher program, and greater control over public universities, while also addressing infrastructure and property tax issues, though concerns remain about future budget shortfalls.

Voter Resistance Halts School Voucher Expansion Plans
politics1 year ago

Voter Resistance Halts School Voucher Expansion Plans

Republican efforts to expand school voucher programs, which direct public funds to private education, face significant voter resistance despite legislative pushes in states like Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. While some states have overridden vetoes or reintroduced bills to support these initiatives, recent referendums in states like Kentucky and Colorado have shown strong public opposition. Teacher unions are actively campaigning against these measures, arguing they undermine public school funding, while proponents argue for increased educational choice.

Whoopi Goldberg Intervenes in Heated 'The View' Debate Over School Issues
entertainment1 year ago

Whoopi Goldberg Intervenes in Heated 'The View' Debate Over School Issues

Whoopi Goldberg interrupted a heated debate between "The View" co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farrah Griffin over school vouchers, sending the show to a commercial break. The argument escalated as Hostin criticized the voucher system for benefiting wealthy families, while Griffin attempted to interject with her perspective. Goldberg intervened, stating that the conversation was too chaotic for viewers to follow, and later emphasized the importance of diverse opinions despite the messiness.

"Taxpayer Billions Fund Religious Schools Through Vouchers"
education1 year ago

"Taxpayer Billions Fund Religious Schools Through Vouchers"

Billions in taxpayer dollars are increasingly being used to fund tuition at religious schools through expanding state voucher programs, blurring the line between public education and religion. These programs, popular in GOP-led states, allow families to use government money for private education, with a significant portion directed to religious institutions. Critics argue this diverts funds from public schools and undermines the separation of church and state, while supporters claim it provides parents with more educational choices. Recent Supreme Court rulings have facilitated this shift, raising concerns about the future of public education funding.

Texas House Runoffs: School Vouchers Shake Up GOP Incumbents
politics1 year ago

Texas House Runoffs: School Vouchers Shake Up GOP Incumbents

In the Texas House primary runoffs, a significant number of Republican incumbents, including those opposing school vouchers, were defeated, giving Governor Greg Abbott a tentative majority to push his school voucher agenda. Despite mixed results for the hard right, the House now has a pro-voucher majority, though House Speaker Dade Phelan, a target of the right, survived his runoff. Abbott and pro-voucher groups heavily funded the campaigns, leading to a record number of GOP incumbents being ousted.

"Texas GOP's Rightward Shift: A Political Earthquake and Disturbing Upsets"
politics2 years ago

"Texas GOP's Rightward Shift: A Political Earthquake and Disturbing Upsets"

The Houston Chronicle rebuked Texas Governor Greg Abbott for his "disturbing" obsession with a school voucher program, warning of the damage it could do to public schools and accusing him of being beholden to wealthy special interests. Despite facing bipartisan resistance, Abbott spent millions in campaign funds to unseat House Republicans who opposed the program, but ultimately failed to pass the bill. Following Super Tuesday, Abbott gained victories for pro-voucher newcomers, signaling a potential shift in support. The newspaper criticized Abbott's allegiance to wealthy interests and warned of the consequences for public schools if vouchers become a reality.

"Texas Governor's Education Agenda Gains Momentum with Primary Wins"
education2 years ago

"Texas Governor's Education Agenda Gains Momentum with Primary Wins"

School voucher supporters in Texas celebrated primary wins, bringing their long-held goal of using state funds for private school tuition closer to reality. Gov. Greg Abbott's success in replacing nine Republicans who opposed vouchers with pro-voucher candidates signals a potential shift in the 2025 legislative session. Public school advocates raised concerns about the potential cost to the school system and vowed to continue the battle. The upcoming runoffs will determine the fate of the voucher program, with both sides gearing up for an intense fight.