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In reply to the discussion: Why is school choice not a Democratic issue? [View all]no_hypocrisy
(54,105 posts)Parents already have the right to choose: If they have the money, they can enroll their child in either a secular or religious PRIVATE school.
Charter schools are a red herring argument for school choice within public schools.
Democrats advocate for more funding so that more public schools can improve their performance, buy more supplies, hire qualified teachers, and fill in the gaps in the students' lives outside of school.
John Dewey always believed that democracy starts with the availability of solid public education. "School choice", implying diverting funds from public schools, does not belong in the democratic platform. I can understand why republicans would have it in theirs: tax dollars that the 1% doesn't pay going to subsidize tuitions for parochial schools or toney private schools from which generations of their families have graduated.