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AP Exclusive: The school choice scholarship boom benefits kids already in private school

Soon, half of all American schoolkids will live in states that offer public money for a private education.

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What happened Soon, half of all American schoolkids will live in states that offer public money for a private education.
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Left / center-leftAP Exclusive: The school choice scholarship boom benefits kids already in private school

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The Seattle TimesNews report · Jun 16, 9:05 AM

AP Exclusive: The school choice scholarship boom benefits kids already in private school

Soon, half of all American schoolkids will live in states that offer public money for a private education.

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Jun 16, 9:05 AM: The Seattle Times joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is early pickup · awaiting comparison.