The Intermountain – At the same meeting last week in which the West Virginia Department of Education voted unanimously to officially place Randolph County Schools in a state of emergency, the Randolph school system was also discussed as a negative example of how the state’s voucher program works.
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During the June 11 meeting in Charleston, Tamaya Browder, Education Policy Researcher with the West Virginia Center of Budget and Policy, requested that the state BOE release the up-to-date numbers on the voucher program in the state.
Browder said Randolph County Schools represents a clear example of what happens to the public schools when voucher programs are able to operate without restrictions.