Anonymous wrote:I watch the Sunday morning shows. I saw that the new education secretary is being interviewed and is talking about school choice.
This could mean that in the next few years, private school families could bring federal tax dollars with their students.
Would this be considered a deduction from COA regardless of income or would it be redistributed by the schools through proportional inflation in COA and reallocation to financial aid recipients? Or would the policy differ by the school as the individual boards voted?
What do you not understand about how god awful school choice is? No they do not do "regardless of income", crappy religious schools beneflt from lack of oversight, kids with disabilities will be housed in institutions.
School Choice is bad very bad.
Every red state that has that has awful schools.
OKlahoma is a test case for Republicans ruining a state.
MO
Al
KY
Arizona all examples of horrific school vouchers and choice.