It's instances like this that I thank god the "school vouchers" crap never passed.
Yes. Those dastardly vouchers that are educating children in private schools for $4K instead of the $7K that it takes in a public school. We have to stop that from spreading or before long our school taxes will start to fall.
My point was that the county would be much worse off right now if that money were flowing into private schools. It is always interesting how people that are pro voucher seem to forget that public money shouldn't be going to private schools.
Of course the cost of private education would go up drastically if they didn't have the ability to discriminate against those that were coming through the doors.
Private school that accept vouchers can not discriminate. And I do not forget where the money is going or coming from. But school districts are funded per student. If the level of taxation stayed the same there would actually be more money for the remaining public students.
Yes, so by that logic the private school gets the funding of the student they accept. That's a nice tidy do nothing profit of $3,000 per student. All of the voucher laws I ever saw just directed the public funding to the school, not the cost of tuition.
Private schools have always been very adept at discriminating. In fact most of the private schools in the south were started solely to get around desegregation laws. Our own state capital has two such schools. One was religious the other was non-religious. Both were founded within 6 months of desegregation.
Again I stand by my statement that by allowing any student to attend a private school the cost per student of those private schools would increase.
If you are willing please explain further.
So there are laws that can be enforced. Why not enforce the things instead of passing on a way to save money? Oh yea, I forgot, most private schools do not have unions.
So what if it does? They agree to educate for a certain price, if they do not then you go somewhere else. I believe the main point is that private schools are showing that education can be done for less. Keep it up and maybe you will touch on just why that is. If not Mark will be jumping in here and will certainly bust me on why private schools can do it cheaper.
Oh yea, private schools, no unions.