SpreadsheetAg said:
AndesAg92 said:
SpreadsheetAg said:
AndesAg92 said:
Does someone want to give the 5 bullet point version of School Choice?
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The Problem
-Parents are not able to give their children the educational opportunities they desire.
-Parents don't have ownership over their tax dollars being used for educational funding.
-Some solutions lead to greater problems since they require tax money to be given to the government from some and then distributed to others an unfair system that creates unwanted government strings.
The Solution
-Distribute educational funds in a manner that they follow the student to any school, whether public, private, charter, or home school through means of tax exemptions and/or credits.
Messaging:
-Maintaining parents' freedom of choice in educating their children is of utmost importance.
-Money for school choice should follow the student and not be handled by or filtered through the government.
-Tax exemptions and/or credits provide the best way to distribute funds since they maintain a free enterprise society unencumbered by government interference or subsidies.
Thank you.
So what happens to the low income areas/schools? Do they get further left behind?
Don't they currently get funding per capita?
Get better or go away? Get new leadership that will actually educate and not drive parents away?
People are already moving out of districts just to get away from bad schools. This way at least people who can't afford to move light actually be able to provide a better education for their kids.
The Problem-Parents are not able to give their children the educational opportunities they desire.
I believe they are able. Move to a better district in a lesser housing situation than you might find satisfactory to current housing (if that is what it takes) to provide a better public school option. I have seen hardworking families do this all the time since my growing up days.
You also have the option to homeschool your kids like you have decided.
You also can send them to private school which is also costly but a choice for education.
If the argument is, I shouldn't have to pay double to not send them to public school, then work on changing the school district. Don't defund them so the working man joe ends up sending his kid to an already poor and now defunded school because more well off folks pumped it into private schools or private tutors, but send them to the fields to compete in UIL with the commoners.
-Parents don't have ownership over their tax dollars being used for educational funding.
This is the biggest point of all school arguments. Public school administration is absolutely terrible across the districts I have had any close interaction with. There needs to be MAJOR change throughout and I think everyone would agree with this. It is very much like any other government entity honestly. I have recently seen it first hand.
But if you start wiping tax dollars from people that choose to put it in private or HS education it will create an even worst problem on the education system than it is already imo. While I can't give the answer or even a path forward I don't think this is the move at all.