From Deseret News archives:
Research indicates they don't improve student performance
Most Utah voters realize the wisdom of doing everything possible to make Utah's public schools even stronger. Consider the following five points of analysis showing details of Utah's fundamentally flawed voucher law with its many loopholes and unanswered questions:
The voucher law provides little accountability
The voucher law provides no significant oversight of schools accepting voucher students. They may: discriminate against students based on religion, ability to pay, disabilities and English proficiency; avoid any performance audit requirements and financial reporting requirements; choose not to dismiss teachers for criminal conduct; hire teachers who do not have a college degree or teachers who are not licensed; ignore coursework and attendance standards public schools are required to meet. Voucher schools are not even required to be accredited, as are public schools.
Voucher schools lack availability
As compared to 987 public and charter schools, only 138 private schools operate in all of Utah. Of the 138 private schools, only 75 are eligible to or are choosing to accept vouchers. The National Center for Education Statistics lists 56 "regular" private elementary and secondary schools in Utah. In fact, more than half the counties in Utah have no private schools at all.
Vouchers will have high costs for the taxpayer
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