A religious-based education is often a reason cited by parents to take part in Indiana's voucher program. But critics say private schools in the program paid for with public funds can discriminate against students in their admission policies.
Wochit, Indianapolis Star: Local
Wed, 03/29/2017 - 7:52am
A religious-based education is often a reason cited by parents to take part in Indiana's voucher program. But critics say private schools in the program paid for with public funds can discriminate against students in their admission policies.