The Florida Opportunity Scholarship Program was a school voucher program in the U.S. state of Florida.
It provided students from failing public schools in Florida with school vouchers enabling them to choose a "higher performing public school or a participating private school."
A failing public school was: "a school that has received two "F" grades within a four-year period.
"[1][2] The program was declared unconstitutional in a January 5, 2006 ruling and students assigned to a failing school are no longer allowed to transfer and enroll in a participating private school while "the option to attend a higher performing public school remains in effect."
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