On 09/04/2013 7:43 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> That's why voucher funded charter schools are needed in those other
areas. They can provide the competition for the public schools.
>Community involvement is another thing, but having an alternative to
the public schools is a start.
And when all the kids are going to charter schools via a voucher
program, you will have a de facto public schools system which is funded
by a combination of public funding and private tuition, probably to the
chagrin of the people on the private funding side (why should we pay our
freight when the majority don't?), but is a given that it will be much
more expensive than the public system it has replaced.
Why not just fix the public system instead?
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