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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Charter Schools: https://doe.virginia.gov/instruction/charter_schools/charter_schools.shtml For the 2022-23 school year, there are 143 magnet public schools serving 153,580 students in Virginia. We also have specialty schools. Vouchers? Not likely in VA, but I'm sure Youngkin will try. [/quote] [b]A voucher in Fairfax or Arlington is just a tax break for a family already sending their kid to private. [/b]I don't see it ever happening here. [/quote] I don’t want to subsidize private school kids. [/quote] Not to mention private schools in these areas are already at capacity with paying families. What slots would actually be available for someone to use with a voucher? I could see vouchers working in more rural areas but not densely populated ones like NoVa.[/quote] If the voucher is high enough, new schools would open. If a 25k tuition is reduced to 15k, or 20k to 10k, that increases the number of people who would consider it. 35k to 25k seems unlikely to help any low income.[/quote] Dream on. If anyone opens additional private schools, they are not going to do so to offer depressed tuition for voucher rates. There are plenty of higher income families in the area that have the money, and especially would have the money if they had voucher money available, to pay higher tuition. Vouchers are a subsidy not a tuition replacement. So, all you are doing is allowing a bigger portion of the top to attend private schools. Middle and lower income students would not benefit at all from a voucher program and you are deluding yourself and anyone you talk to if you try to suggest that vouchers would help middle to lower income families. The only thing way that vouchers would help lower income students is to decrease class sizes a small amount when wealthier students leave the school for privates.[/quote] Someone posted here FARMS is available up to 56k. I can see someone making 56K willing to spend 10K or 15K to send to private school.[/quote]
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