a brief put together by
Borkowski and Dreier, 2 attorneys with Hogan Hartson L.L.P. in Wash.
entitled The 1999-2000 Term of the United States Supreme Court and It's
Impact on Public Schools.
Fortunately, vouchers initiatives were defeated across the nation
yesterday. But I would bet
that is not permissible on this list. Bad, bad people, willing to
sacrifice a lot of kids just to knee-cap teachersÂ’ unions.
Many of the opponents, Ms. Johnson included, do not do themselves proud in
opposition, however.
Her citing of Molinar (actually itÂ’s Molnar) as a source opposing vouchers
ought at least
PRIVATE SCHOOL using public tax dollars? PRIVATE BUSINESSES using public tax
dollars? Supporters of funding private school with tax dollars are wrong
plain and simple. The ever-increasing practice of corporations and other
private entities stealing finances from the public is a threat to
Ms. Marks wrote:
If
my kids are in public school and I'm paying to send those families
with a
little more money to private school, then my kid is automatically
being
cheated, cause the public schools lose the money.
The idea I was trying to float (and see if anyone knew otherwise) in
Wizard, I apologize for Robb. Maybe my post set him/her wrong in your
genderfication.
Robert Anderson
Minneapolis
IP Candidate(?),House 61B
Vouchers make an enormous difference for poor kids. All private schools
have scholarship programs for kids who are bright and not able to afford
the tuition. A voucher program allows an expansion of the scholarships
to admit a significantly larger number of kids. These schools want all
I'm not sure a school vouchers discussion is appropriate, unless someone
knows something about the next school board elections or some local state
race that I don't know.
It's been a while since any serious candidate or official from Minneapolis
has proposed school vouchers. It doesn't
, then we get into questions of
the separation of church and state. That's a really important principle we
need to keep intact.
No matter how you slice it, vouchers do not support the greater good for the
greater many.
Wizard Marks, Central
Clark C. Griffith wrote:
Vouchers make an enormous difference
Please, don't send me more messages
- Original Message -
From: "wizardmarks" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: Vouchers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has long been my u
of
submitting the application and beginning the long
journey through to approval.
Anyway, enough of the sales pitch here. If you don't
like Direct Instruction then find one that suits your
purpose. What I am trying to say is there is an
alternative between giving people vouchers for use in
private
Josep sez:
Please, don't send me more messages
I'm trying, folks, I'm trying!!!
..and if I ever catch the prankster who signed him up for this list...
This is no way to build international understanding, is it?
David Brauer
List manager, Mpls-issues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has long been my understanding (though I am no expert yet) that
vouchers are supposed to be all or part of the amount a public school
would get per student. If this is the case, then how would a voucher
program "divert funds" unjustly?
Let me explai
education and, more importantly,
addressing the "silent" issues surrounding urban schools. Vouchers add to the
problem more than provide any solutions.
Robert Anderson
Minneapolis
IP Candidate, House 61B
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