White students disproportionately use Ohio school voucher program
White students appear to get into private schools using taxpayer-funded vouchers at a higher rate than black students, raising questions about why thats happening.
Ohios original voucher program, called EdChoice, allows students assigned to low-performing public schools to seek acceptance to a private school that accepts vouchers. A Dispatch analysis of 2014-15 data shows that the schools eligible because of their failing test scores were 61.3 percent black, but black students represented 48.5 percent of the students who were attending a private school on a voucher that year.
Whites made up 21.4 percent of the students attending qualifying low-performing schools, but 33.4 percent of those who applied and were accepted to a private school under the voucher program, state records show.
Add in a second, fast-growing Ohio voucher program, known as the EdChoice expansion program, which provides low-income students with vouchers even if they arent assigned to a low-performing public school, and the enrollment grows even more disproportionately white.
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