Iowa’s accredited nonpublic schools see a 7.4 percent enrollment increase
Approximately 33.7 percent of the state's 16,757 education savings account participants never enrolled at an accredited nonpublic school before.
Approximately 33.7 percent of the state's 16,757 education savings account participants never enrolled at an accredited nonpublic school before.
Out of 18,627 Students First education savings accounts applications that have been approved for the 2023-2024 school year, Polk County ...
By the end of the application period on June 30, 29,025 students applied for a Students First Education Savings Account ...
In less than 72 hours, over 10,000 Iowa students have applied for the state’s inaugural Students First Education Savings Account ...
DES MOINES, Iowa - Iowa launched its universal school choice program on Wednesday morning with the start of the application ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that applications for Students First Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) will be accepted starting May 31, 2023.
Odyssey was chosen based on its ability to manage all aspects of program administration, including applications, financial transactions, compliance, fraud ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law that makes state education funding available for K-12 students who choose to ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds: A strong education system is foundational to Iowa’s future, which is why school choice continues to be ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds' proposed school choice bill advanced through committees in both the Iowa Senate and Iowa House of Representatives.
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