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In reply to the discussion: FL, AZ already turn public school money over to parents. Other states ready to do so. Choice is [View all]tkmorris
(11,138 posts)31. I agree with you in the main
I think though that the thing to remember here is that most of these students wouldn't be in the public schools in any case, or if they were would not be served well due to the limited ability of public schools to handle these students. This simply grants state assistance to the parents of such students so that they can seek out more appropriate venues.
I do take issue with those monies coming out of the education budget. This sets a precedent which can easily be expanded upon, slowly bleeding to death public education. I'd much rather those funds come from anywhere else to prevent that from happening.
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FL, AZ already turn public school money over to parents. Other states ready to do so. Choice is [View all]
madfloridian
Feb 2015
OP
Why not just skip the middle man and give money and curriculum control directly to Churches? Like they do in Saudi Arabia?
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#2
Do those funds get invested in Wall St? Usually when anyone named Bush suggests
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#5
Believe it or not, I am looking up more about the financial investment part now.
madfloridian
Feb 2015
#10
The way I see it is, if the money is blown at the start of the school year (on non-school or is
LiberalArkie
Feb 2015
#17
Also, there's a question of the competency of the parents to use public money for best purpose.
madfloridian
Feb 2015
#28
We agree those parents need help. I agree not out of the public school fund....
madfloridian
Feb 2015
#38
I wonder how many con artists with fake kids are going to milk this for all it's worth.
iscooterliberally
Feb 2015
#27