Families should be able to start applying for private school vouchers "by the first of the year," Texas' acting comptroller ...
Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock promoted Texas Education Freedom Accounts during an Amarillo visit, highlighting expanded ...
Texas has selected a company called Odyssey to manage its new private school voucher program. The move highlights questions ...
The Texas comptroller’s office announced that New York-based company Odyssey will help manage the state’s $1 billion program.
Private providers say access to $10,000 subsidies will help stabilize their industry, which has struggled to compete with ...
Finance and technology company Odyssey will help design the application process, manage payments and review complaints for ...
The contract will initially run for two years, and can be worth up to 5% of the program's total funds, or an initial $50 ...
Texas has selected a private tech company to administer the program: Odyssey, which is based in New York and manages ...
For the first time since Texas authorized the program, the state heard public testimony from people concerned about pre-K funding, special education provisions and data reporting.
District officials say Texas’ new school voucher program could exacerbate what is already a multi-faceted, difficult to confront issue.
Texas Commissioner of Education Mike Morath speaks at the "History Heroes" press conference in Alamo Plaza on Oct. 2. Morath is asking underfunded public schools help raise funds for the Alamo at the ...
Texas’ chief financial officer on Monday named the organization that will help the state build the school voucher program ...