Record numbers of students across Indiana have enrolled in the state’s near-universal voucher program this year, a trend which is causing local private school populations to surge while raising concerns
As record numbers of students across Indiana take advantage of the state’s near-universal voucher program, local private schools are seeing their enrollment numbers surge.
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Erskine Elementary School second grade teacher Cheryl Gooding greets her students as they enjoy breakfast on the first day back to in-person classes for ACS February 2, 2021.
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In this October 2020 file photo Anderson University education student Shelby Gray and Emily Frost teach a virtual class for Frankton students from the Madison County Historical Society.
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ANDERSON – Some schools and districts serving students in Madison County and nearby areas anticipate continuing to offer virtual education options for the 2021-22 school year, though they encourage all students to return to the classroom in light of the vaccine available for COVID-19.
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