“ESAs: What You Need to Know with Israel Wayne.”Refining Rhetoric, Episode 31. Here’s Why.” By Marsha Familiaro Enright. “I Run a Private School and am Against School Vouchers. Let’s face it, when any policy is put on the books for spending, rarely does the growth of regulation shrink or go away. state accountability (tantamount to coerced regulation). The primary issue raised concerns parental autonomy vs. families be on board with vouchers, ESAs, tax-credits and the like?įor some time now, many in the home and private school world have been sounding the alarm on these so-called school-choice policies. Wouldn’t this bring costs down? Likewise, shouldn’t all U.S. But just for argument’s sake, let’s consider with the prevailing idea that more money given yields more opportunity for choice. Of course, from that statement alone, it’s obvious that anything state-funded can’t be free market these are diametrically opposed ideas. On the face of it, one would think that state funding to aid families’ migration to the free market would be a positive. Petersburg, Florida, which recently explicitly stated that they would raise the price of admission with the new voucher program.įlorida’s new voucher law allows private schools to boost revenue Although it is sometimes difficult to determine causation from correlation, there is the potential-future issue of inflating tuition rates due to state funding. School choice has been a debated topic for many years, and while you may be thinking it’s a good thing, there are compelling reasons to reconsider.
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