
The Advocate reports the Education Research Alliance in New Orleans says after three years those voucher students were on par with public school students who tried and failed to land the assistance.
Around 7,100 students receive vouchers in Louisiana, and the study says 87 percent are black students. Louisiana spends about $40 million annually for the program.An earlier review said voucher recipients did “significantly worse” than their peers in the first year, and “slightly less negative” after year two. The latest review said after three years, voucher recipients were performing roughly the same as public school students.











