"Iowa Private School Enrollment Soars with Taxpayer-Funded Scholarships"

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Iowa's new private school scholarship program will cost the state $127,939,695, which is $20 million more than the original $107 million projection, due to higher than expected enrollment of 16,757 students using taxpayer dollars for private school tuition. The additional funding will come from the general fund, impacting the state's available revenue from income, corporate, and sales taxes. School funding in Iowa is determined by certified enrollment totals, providing a baseline for state spending on education and influencing legislative decisions.
Topics:nation#education#education-savings-account#iowa#private-school#scholarship-program#state-funding
- Nearly 17,000 use taxpayer dollars for Iowa private school tuition KCCI Des Moines
- Two-thirds of Iowa students on new private scholarships already attended private school, state reports The Gazette
- Iowa private school enrollment rises with education savings accounts Des Moines Register
- 16,757 ESA participants enrolled in nonpublic schools according to 2023 enrollment data KGAN TV
- Rivermont benefits from first year of Iowa law Yahoo News
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