I would disagree. Not sure it works great elsewhere and it certainly has driven up tuition elsewhere.
Simple - want your kids to go to private school then make the sacrifices for them to do so. This is what my wife and I do. No need to ask for others to fund the education of my kids. If that isn't possible look for schools with strong financial aid programs. If you don't have kids and just want private school to be available to more kids then donate your money to private schools financial aid programs. More govt involvement isn't the answer.
And honestly private vs public school really isn't the answer either. It's the fact that so many parents plop their kids in front of a PlayStation or TV when their home and then depend on a school for their kids education with no active involvement. Parents need to get back to being the primary educators of their children and using schools to support this mission. Whole different debate though…
Simple - want your kids to go to private school then make the sacrifices for them to do so. This is what my wife and I do. No need to ask for others to fund the education of my kids. If that isn't possible look for schools with strong financial aid programs. If you don't have kids and just want private school to be available to more kids then donate your money to private schools financial aid programs. More govt involvement isn't the answer.
And honestly private vs public school really isn't the answer either. It's the fact that so many parents plop their kids in front of a PlayStation or TV when their home and then depend on a school for their kids education with no active involvement. Parents need to get back to being the primary educators of their children and using schools to support this mission. Whole different debate though…