Indiana’s private school voucher program enrollment shot up by 32-percent this school year.
The state-funded program enrolled 70-thousand-95 students, costing taxpayers 439-million-dollars.
That is up around 40-percent from last year.
The largest increase in enrollment was from students from wealthier families and the average income for a student was up 20-percent from last year to just over 99-thousand-dollars



