Texas Commissioner warns against impacts of proposed school voucher program

June 16, 2025 | Austin, Travis County, Texas


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Texas Commissioner warns against impacts of proposed school voucher program
Concerns over the impact of a proposed voucher program on student performance took center stage during the Austin City/AISD/Travis County Joint Subcommittee meeting on June 16, 2025. A key speaker highlighted alarming trends from Houston, where the implementation of similar programs failed to improve student attendance or academic metrics, raising questions about the effectiveness of such initiatives.

The speaker emphasized the need for vigilance, stating, “We cannot let happen to our kids here what has occurred elsewhere.” This sentiment reflects a growing apprehension among local leaders regarding the potential negative consequences of the voucher program on education quality in Austin.

The discussion also pointed to accountability issues within the Texas Education Agency (TEA), with calls for clearer oversight and evaluation of educational outcomes. As the meeting concluded, participants were urged to remain attentive and proactive in addressing these challenges, underscoring the importance of safeguarding the educational future of Austin's children.

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