Florida school choice gives schools incentive to compete

 National Review:

Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law on Monday that will expand school-choice vouchers to all students in the state.

Speaking at an Catholic all-boys school in Miami, DeSantis hailed the move as a major and historic victory for school choice. “Today’s bill signing cements us in that number one position because we’ll be signing legislation which will represent the largest expansion of education choice not only in the history of this state but in the history of these United States. That is a big deal,” DeSantis said to cheers.

House Bill 1 expands eligibility so that “a parent of a student may request and receive from the state a scholarship…if the student is a resident of this state and is eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a public school in this state.”

The scholarships previously had income caps, but priority will still be given to students who are low-income. Students whose household incomes are less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level, or roughly $51,000 for a family of four, will be taken care of first.

The funds can be used by parents for an array of education-related expenses in addition to tuition.
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This should mean kids will not be locked into failing public schools.  Those schools will also have an incentive to improve. 

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