Quote from Pabst:
Milwaukee has the most comprehensive voucher system in the nation.
Student's who've elected to attend Parochial schools have seen robust, long term improvement in test scores. Not to mention that the expenditure per student by Catholic schools in Milwaukee is about half of the amount wasted by public schools.
http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/cr_11.htm
A recent study of students in the Milwaukee choice program seriously questions these criticisms. The study, performed by researchers at Harvard University and the University of Houston, [1] found that students in Milwaukee's voucher program outperformed their public school counterparts. [2]
The Harvard/University of Houston study found children in the Milwaukee voucher program for 3 years or more do better on reading and math achievement tests than similar students not in the program. [3]
Reading scores of voucher students in the third year of the program were 3.13 percentile points higher than their peers in the Milwaukee Public Schools system and 4.81 points higher in the fourth year. [4]
Math scores for voucher students on average were 4.98 percentile points higher in the third year and 11.59 points higher in the fourth year. [5]
The study's authors explain the 3 to 4 year lag by suggesting that students need a period of adjustment to a new educational environment. [6]
http://www.buckeyeinstitute.org/article/465
Good Call Pabst.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/content/public/articles/000/000/011/961ttgjb.asp
(The guy who basically started the movement ... the link fades in and out ... Michael Joyce)
The studies I've read must have been sonspered by the teachers union. (Or outdated) You think a wolf backed into a corner will act vicious, just try to take on the teacher's union.
I think these types of programs are the only thing that can improve the education of "troubled" spots. Public schools are almost entirely run by radical leftists in these areas ...
(By assumption ...)
