Those who won't be allowed to move back should get vouchers for decent housing elsewhere.
Worse, more than a third of the students getting vouchers were already enrolled in private or parochial schools.
Don't know, got vouchers you've got to buy something with it, but that's not usually a great problem.
Students from 10 Florida schools, all in low-income areas, can get vouchers next year; experience suggests that few will use them.
But in both cases, the number of children who get vouchers is small.
Many special education students get vouchers for private school tuition.
There, too, students in failing schools do not get vouchers, but state experts intervene.
These people could get vouchers of up to $3,000 a year to refine their job skills or learn new ones.
Instead, tenants will get vouchers that they can use to pay rent in any public or private housing.
He would not give us a guarantee that two-thirds or even 50 percent of the tenants will get vouchers.