faculty:
jay p. greene
department head,
endowed chair
in education reform
robert m. costrell
endowed chair
in accountability
reed greenwood
professor
robert maranto
endowed chair
in leadership
gary w. ritter
endowed chair
in education policy
sandra stotsky
endowed chair
in teacher quality
patrick j. wolf
endowed chair
in school choice
Milwaukee Parental Choice Program |
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| The MPCP was established in 1990 as the first urban education reform in the U.S. built around the idea of
permitting parents to enroll their children in private schools of their choosing at government expense. In its
first year of operation, the MPCP enrolled 341 students in the seven secular private schools participating in the
program. The MPCP remained a small pilot program throughout the period of University of Wisconsin Professor John Witte’s government-authorized
evaluation of 1990-95 (figure 1). Although Wisconsin lawmakers created the conditions for program expansion
in 1995 – raising the enrollment cap from 1.5 to 15 percent of K-12 students in the MPS and allowing religious
schools to participate – those changes were not implemented until the Wisconsin State Supreme Court ruled
them constitutional in 1998. Program enrollment immediately jumped more than 400 percent and the MPCP
was quickly transformed from a small pilot initiative to a large and maturing parental school choice program.
Source: The Comprehensive Longitudinal Evaluation of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program: Summary of Baseline Reports, by Patrick J. Wolf, SCDP Milwaukee Evaluation Report #1, February 2008, available at http://www.uark.edu/ua/der/SCDP/Milwaukee_Eval/Report_1.pdf. | |||
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university of arkansas | department of education reform | 201 graduate education building | fayetteville | ar | 72701
Ph: 479|575-3172 Fax: 479|575-3196 | e-mail: edreform@uark.edu