Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
No, pay your own way for a school. I'm not paying into a public school system to reimburse your charter experience. FU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on the responses I thought his was going to be some wing but. The article lacks substance but it is overall a sentiment shared by most. Most people know that school needs to START to reopen. That does not mean swing the door open and let’s go back to normal. But grades K-2 cannot Distance learn w/o full time assistance, and if you have that luxury better to home school than struggle through the unrealistic DL schedules. Special ed also needs to be back. Let’s phase these groups in from the start. The numbers in our region are good and support opening in-person. Yes, we may need to close in later in fall. But starting in-person and having those kids make connections with their teachers will be so important if they need to switch to DL.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Why does every single situation have to be determined by how it affects underprivileged kids? Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Why does every single situation have to be determined by how it affects underprivileged kids? Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upper class whites just don't want black and brown people to have the freedom to choose. They might choose religious schools, and that would be terrible.
Give everyone a 10k voucher and watch what happens to the educational system. And a lot cheaper than PS prices per kid, too.
As a black kid in inner city DC public schools, you have little likelihood of ending up as a college graduate with a stable job. Just look at the results. Put the same kid in any private school, and voila.
This is a very facile understanding of the structural issues at the intersection of race and poverty, which maybe I should expect from someone still using the phrase "inner city."
Even though vouchers have a significant self-selection bias (parents who can navigate the system, petition the school, etc), outcomes for kids attending private schools on vouchers continue to be worse than their public school peers: https://www.brookings.edu/research/more-findings-about-school-vouchers-and-test-scores-and-they-are-still-negative/
Part of the reason for this is that $10K isn't enough to educate a student, so fly-by-nigh "private" schools pop up that are willing to accept the vouchers, but deliver a subpar education in return. Without any of the structure of a public school (infrastructure, curriculum, trained educators), they crop up, fail and then turn up again with a new name a few years down the road. In the meantime, kids have their education disrupted in the name of the free market, which does not work for education.
Anonymous wrote:Based on the responses I thought his was going to be some wing but. The article lacks substance but it is overall a sentiment shared by most. Most people know that school needs to START to reopen. That does not mean swing the door open and let’s go back to normal. But grades K-2 cannot Distance learn w/o full time assistance, and if you have that luxury better to home school than struggle through the unrealistic DL schedules. Special ed also needs to be back. Let’s phase these groups in from the start. The numbers in our region are good and support opening in-person. Yes, we may need to close in later in fall. But starting in-person and having those kids make connections with their teachers will be so important if they need to switch to DL.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
AOC is an unmarried, childless, 30 year old. Idiot.
Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. Underprivileged kids suffer the most from school closures.
I personally think all tuition dollars should be converted to vouchers. Let parents choose where to send their kids. What the public school system needs is a little competition. Even Alexandria Ocasio Cortes got her god daughter into a charter school.
Anonymous wrote:She’s absolutely right.