F16 doesn't care about any of that. Their kids are already in private school and isolated from the "turds". They just want you to pay for it now with absolutely zero strings attached.fightingfarmer09 said:Rossticus said:Owlagdad said:fightingfarmer09 said:agsalaska said:
This.
One of the big misunderstandings is schools struggle to educate students because they are public. That's generally not true and just a knee jerk reaction from conservatives who are trained to think that way. Public schools struggle, fail, whatever you want to call it because they are over regulated and act as monopolies.
Our Universities are the best in the world and they are generally public but are forced to compete for students and staff.
Want to fix schools? Open enrollment and let schools compete for students. That and let teachers compete for better jobs at higher pay. Do that and 90% of the problems are solved.
My brother teaches at a rural 3A school. Good academics, good athletics across the board, and just a quality Texas experience.
If they keep open enrollment like they have now tons of kids fleeing Houston will continue to drive their growth into 4a and 5a demands without the tax base. So they had to close their enrollment to keep the size smaller. But that means those kids just outside of the district can no longer attend and have to go to some poorer rural districts again.
Pass a voucher program that allows the good Texas districts to allow students to apply to get in, but allow the district to make those decisions themselves and get the funding to do it the right way.
Agree! But lawyers looking for payday would jump all over this because some turd wasn't allowed in. Media would smear those fine fine folks and their schools. Most school boards and Superintendents don't want to fight those battles- and really they shouldn't. Can't wait until private schools who accept vouchers and turn others down end up in court.
Ah! But now you've identified the TRUE crux of the issue. Public school quality is most frequently hamstrung by turds and their turd parents who soak up time and resources while negatively impacting the ability of educators to do their job. You put all those turds in a private school or otherwise high performing public school and suddenly the institution will begin to eerily resemble the much maligned low performing school that they originated from.
None of this addresses the issue, apart from facilitating a means by which some folks can isolate their children from the "turd effect" as much as possible. Schools and teachers always get the blame for not finding a way to simultaneously polish turds AND serve the quality students. If you're looking for a true solution the central issue, vouchers aren't it. Then again, I'm not sure that it's politically or societally feasible to acknowledge and address the true problem(s).
The people that are fleeing the "turd effect"
have already left (love the term). This does nothing to help those that remained but artificially inflate the tuition making it harder from those deserving to get into a private school.
No proposal I have seen is worth even a vote, let alone support.
Radical idea, create a draft/trade system. If Catholic High wants the voucher for little Johnny then they have to take the voucher for little Tyrone. The amount of vouchers a school can receive is calculated based on a % of their enrollment that is in designated categories.
For every voucher they accept they have to take on a SPED designated kid. These are the vulnerable of the community that need better schools.
Vouchers aren't about helping kids escape a bad public school. They overwhelmingly go to kids already in private school. Just a big entitlement program for the rich who shout loud about how bad government entitlement programs are.