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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parochial schools in FFX Cty cost somewhere around $12k. My kids small private costs $9k. Other private Christian schools I’ve seen costs $15k. Just googled what FCPS spend per student and see figures from $20-25k. Vouchers for even half that would open doors for a lot of people and put quite a bit of extra money back into FCPS pocket. Seems like a win-win. IMO, teachers and school boards are against vouchers bc it could only expose more of their incompetence. Public school parents are opposed bc they are more all-in on the indoctrination goal than seeing other people happily go about their lives and opting out of their weirdo schools. [/quote] “Indoctrination goal” You sound like a Moms for Liberty shill. [/quote] + 1 [i]IMO, teachers and school boards are against vouchers bc it could only expose more of their incompetence. Public school parents are opposed bc they are more all-in on the indoctrination goal than seeing other people happily go about their lives and opting out of their weirdo schools.[/i] This is a radical way of thinking to believe that every goal is to indoctrinate and remain incompetent. Teachers wish they could “indoctrinate” kids to turn in their work, bring their supplies, etc. I don’t know what agenda they think is being pushed. [/quote] I’m a teacher in an ES. My spouse teaches in a MS. When I read someone’s post about “indoctrination”, such as that made by the PP, I often wonder what they are referencing and whether they’ve spent any amount of time in a school recently. I also think of private, religious based schools and have to wonder if the same person would consider them to be “indoctrinating”. [/quote]
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