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  1. May 26, 2023 · Rapid growth in ESA participation can be explained by the large base of students who left their district schools during 2020 and have not returned.

  2. Arizona is home to the first ESA program, which was established in 2011. The journey began in 2006, when lawmakers passed two small, traditional voucher programs for students with special needs...

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  3. Sep 9, 2022 · Here’s what you should know about ESAs. Camryn Sanchez Arizona Capitol Times // September 9, 2022 // [read_meter] Volunteers from around the state discuss the Save Our Schools Act initiative on Feb. 26, 2020 in Phoenix. Opponents of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs), including Save...

  4. ESAs have been a lifeline and a game-changer for thousands of Arizona kids who need educational support the most—special needs kids, children of military families, children on Native American reservations, and kids in failing and near-failing school districts.

  5. Sep 17, 2022 · Arizona’s expansion is the largest in the country, with the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) estimating that 36,078 public school students will begin participating in the ESA program. While some families may choose to homeschool given their new ESA eligibility, most will likely elect to attend a private school.

  6. Aug 13, 2019 · ESA Savings Are Now Being Used to Fund Public School IT Needs. Beyond the various indirect benefits of the ESA program on public school finances, Arizona’s FY 2020 budget enacted an explicit subsidy for the public school system using ESA program savings.

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  8. Dec 18, 2023 · ESAs are funded at 90 percent of the state’s per-student base funding. In 2020–21, ESAs were worth about $6,400 for students in grades 1–12 who do not have special needs. State estimates projected this amount rising to $7,000 as of 2022–23.

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