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Showing Original Post only (View all)Yikes: Louisiana's bold bid to privatize schools [View all]
By Stephanie Simon
June 1 | Fri Jun 1, 2012 6:04pm EDT
(Reuters) - Louisiana is embarking on the nation's boldest experiment in privatizing public education, with the state preparing to shift tens of millions in tax dollars out of the public schools to pay private industry, businesses owners and church pastors to educate children.
Starting this fall, thousands of poor and middle-class kids will get vouchers covering the full cost of tuition at more than 120 private schools across Louisiana, including small, Bible-based church schools.
The following year, students of any income will be eligible for mini-vouchers that they can use to pay a range of private-sector vendors for classes and apprenticeships not offered in traditional public schools. The money can go to industry trade groups, businesses, online schools and tutors, among others.
Every time a student receives a voucher of either type, his local public school will lose a chunk of state funding.
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Of the plans so far put forward, Louisiana's plan is by far the broadest. This month, eligible families, including those with incomes nearing $60,000 a year, are submitting applications for vouchers to state-approved private schools.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/01/us-education-vouchers-idUSL1E8H10AG20120601
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I did read the article. What makes you think the program will hurt students 10:1?
AJTheMan
Jun 2012
#16
Many of our schools are desperately over crowded and there are not that many vouchers available.
AJTheMan
Jun 2012
#18
That's a problem of overcrowding, and that's far easier to solve than this complex bill.
Selatius
Jun 2012
#21
Baloney. Making public schools disappear is precisely what this initiative is about.
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#24
This is as good a time as any to note that Booby Jindal has an Ivy League degree
KamaAina
Jun 2012
#19