(CNSNews.com) – In his fiscal 2011 budget, President Barack Obama makes further cuts in funding for the District of Columbia’s Opportunity Scholarship Program for low-income, mostly minority students.
Obama stopped funding altogether for the OSP in his 2010 fiscal year budget, but after protests from parents and school choice advocates, the administration decided to let children already receiving scholarships continue to do so until they graduate from high school.
In the new budget, however, funding for the OSP is slashed by $4 million — from $13 million to $9 million – $1 million of which is for administrative costs.
Posted by: C. S. Burks, Esq. | February 9, 2010
Obama plans to cut potential funding for minority students
Posted in education, Government, Politics | Tags: Obama, opportunity scholarships, school vouchers
