What do opportunity vouchers mean for Philly schools?

Gov. Corbett's new education reform agenda could divert engaged parents and funds from the city school system.

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What do opportunity vouchers mean for Philly schools?

POSTED: Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 4:03 PM

Gov. Corbett's school reform plan, outlined at York's Lincoln Charter School today, offers students a lifeline out of the worst-performing 5 percent of failing schools, many of which are in Philadelphia.

“Some students are consigned to failure because of their ZIP codes,’’ Corbett said. “They live in the shadow of failing public schools they must attend because their families lack the resources or ability to enroll them elsewhere... Opportunity scholarships provide additional choices for Pennsylvania students.’’

The hitch: When the student leaves the district, their funding goes with them. Download the full release here.

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