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Think Vouchers Would Be A Ticket To San Diego's Top Schools? Think Again

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Say you're unhappy with your local public schools, but private school is out of the question. Well, some states use taxpayer dollars to fund vouchers, giving families the option to send their kids to eligible private schools. They're not allowed here in California. But that could change under President Trump, who backs vouchers. Our series called "Trump ED" continues in San Diego, where we visit two independent schools with different takes on "school choice."

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