The Quiet Part Out Loud
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They’ve never been quiet about that. Usually it shows up in charter school debates. They don’t phrase it as ‘we’ll lose our monopoly’ they phrase it more pro-socially about starving public schools of funds. But that has always been their principle argument.
The more interesting and odd thing is her use of an argument that really argues against her position. Rich people have choices she says. Well, vouchers would give poor people choices too.
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Hence, Florida.
My niece's children attend a private school, after voucher, almost cost-free. (And she was a public school teacher). And because of their Bright Futures program, if the kids qualify, college expenses can also be slashed.