(The Center Square) – Low- and middle-income Wisconsin students fared better after multiple years in private school choice programs than comparable public-school students, according to a new peer-reviewed study.

The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty found students fared better on the English/language arts portion of the Wisconsin Forward Exam in the schools with voucher funding that cost $5,000 less per K-8 student and $2,500 less per high school student in public funds.

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