In September 2011, the school began accepting "Indiana Choice Scholarship Program" vouchers.
Most schools that accept vouchers are religious for a simple reason, and one that is easily corrected.
We accept vouchers from the federally funded Farmers Market Nutrition Program as well as food stamps.
Out of approximately 85,000 public schools nationwide, there are only 475 charter schools, while only 120 private schools accept vouchers in two states.
Many secular private schools will not accept vouchers for a variety of reasons, including the fact that vouchers will not cover the full cost.
The store typically accepts "scrip" or non-cash vouchers issued by the company in advance of weekly cash paychecks, and gives credit to employees before payday.
CPS works closely with unions, city, state and federal agencies and accepts vouchers and other forms of financial aid for individual students.
The school does accept vouchers under the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.
If proof is needed, it is supplied by the glaring omission of religion from the types of discrimination prohibited in schools accepting vouchers.
They don't accept vouchers.