New data from Arizona’s Universal Education Savings Account program has been released, and Mount Hot Take is already erupting. In a short paper published by the Brookings Institution, with the not-at-all incendiary title “ Arizona’s ‘universal’ education savings account program has become a handout to the wealthy,” researchers combed through data on the zip codes of participating students and identified that they are coming from wealthier and better-educated parts of the state. Now, let’s set aside the fact that they do not have i ...
My state’s 2024 legislative session just concluded, and several bills were proposed to create an Education Savings Account (ESA) program. Of the several proposed, only one bill made it into the pro...
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Jamie Klinenberg, Jon Valant, and Nicolas Zerbino ; Recently, Republican lawmakers have created or expanded private-school choice programs to allow nearly all students, regardless of their individual need, access to public funding to attend private schools. In Arizona, more advantaged communities are securing a highly disproportionate share of the funds from the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account program. Families in the poorest communities are the least likely to obtain ESA funds.
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