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In reply to the discussion: Why is school choice not a Democratic issue? [View all]madokie
(51,076 posts)6. Its offensive to me
This is bullshit and nothing less
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You also have the option of moving heaven and earth to improve the existing schools
LanternWaste
Aug 2016
#2
but then if a kid they wind up taking is disabled, a trouble maker, or just lousy as a student
dsc
Aug 2016
#80
In Rhode Island, charter schools are public schools and cannot pick and choose students.
hack89
Aug 2016
#115
Thank you to everyone for their spirited response. Great, fair debate is my favorite part of DU. NT.
Doctor Who
Aug 2016
#124
Could it be that a strong public school system is one of the foundation stones of American ideals?
63splitwindow
Aug 2016
#4
Many private "academies" popped up in the '60s to evade school desegregation.
63splitwindow
Aug 2016
#11
it's completely privately funded. There are kids there on scholarship, but those
Exilednight
Aug 2016
#40
That is OK as long as you pay the same taxes you would if your children went to public school.
63splitwindow
Aug 2016
#42
That's not the teachers fault. that's the fault of the community for failing
Exilednight
Aug 2016
#94
The ability to choose the school one attends should be reserved for those who can afford it.
hughee99
Aug 2016
#12
Dr. Who - Welcome to DU... and I'll politely explain our opinion of charter schools
groundloop
Aug 2016
#15
Um...not the opinion of many PA DUers who understand that the Philly charter system is
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#51
Not just PA DUers. Lots of people think charter schools are fine and dandy. They're wrong.
kcr
Aug 2016
#113
You can send your kids to all charter schools are r private schools you want
world wide wally
Aug 2016
#16
No, this isn't about "choice". People are free to send their kids to private school; they're just
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#133
We need to spend tax money on public schools. By not voting for school taxes and bonds
upaloopa
Aug 2016
#29
Actually---in Philly, they do. Philly charters are district granted and overseen, and are by
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#46
I am. And I'm kinda surprised you haven't taken the time to study the Philly model
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#53
You will note the ignorance on this thread about the nature of charters in Philly....
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#45
I don't disagree. But the problem is that you cannot expect parents who must educate
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#77
Better to ask why the Philly schools suck and what can be done to fix it. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2016
#57
because "school choice" is a way to funnel public school funds to religious institutions, basically.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#59
^^^THIS^^^ is where choice takes you:choosing who gets rich on your tax dollars
lindysalsagal
Aug 2016
#87
In some large districts, they are experimenting with choice among public schools.
aikoaiko
Aug 2016
#83
In Maryland the teachers in the charter schools belong to the same teacher's union as everyone else.
Vattel
Aug 2016
#91
I don't think smaller classes are needed everywhere, by the way, which would cost tons.
Vattel
Aug 2016
#95
You might want to look at an HBO documentary about a Baltimore public high school
Vattel
Aug 2016
#112
Where I live, this has busted unions and made public schools worse and all schools much less diverse
gollygee
Aug 2016
#100
Because good schools ARE a Democratic issue. ALL schools should be treated equally.
tonyt53
Aug 2016
#101
Another reason: There are disabled and other special learning needs children in our schools.
Ilsa
Aug 2016
#105
I'll boil it down for you: It's a long-term RW ploy to destroy the public school system....
Hekate
Aug 2016
#123