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New school voucher program goes into effect this fall

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This fall, thousands of Georgia students will attend a private school or study at home, and state government will help them pay for it.

Republican lawmakers led a push last year to give families $6,500 a year per student toward private education. Georgia already had a state-funded voucher program, but it was limited to students with disabilities or certain medical conditions.

Another program for all students was funded through tax credits rather than money directly from the state treasury.

The new state-funded “Promise Scholarship” program doesn’t require a disability. It only requires that students live in the attendance zone of a public school performing in the bottom 25% statewide. The student either must have attended it for a year or be a rising kindergartner.

Jeff has delivered morning news at WUGA Radio for more than a decade. He was among a team at CNN that won a George Foster Peabody Award in 1991 for an educational product based on the fall of the Soviet Union. He also won an Edward R. Murrow Award from Radio Television Digital News Association in 2007 for producing a series for WSB Radio on financial scams. Jeff is a graduate of the Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest University (MBA) and holds a BS in Business Administration from Campbell University, both in North Carolina.
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