Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Undoubtedly te best way to improve public schools is to find new ways of siphoning yet more money from school budgets and reducing the resources available to struggling and at risk students. Where do you think thousamds of these "vouchers" will be used? Sidwell? GDS? NCS? Do you have the slightest idea what tuition costs at a private school in DC?
$9k for a top parochial. Otherwise, it's the same old spend good money after bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Undoubtedly te best way to improve public schools is to find new ways of siphoning yet more money from school budgets and reducing the resources available to struggling and at risk students. Where do you think thousamds of these "vouchers" will be used? Sidwell? GDS? NCS? Do you have the slightest idea what tuition costs at a private school in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.
I think DC spends at least $10k per pupil and much more in poorer areas. So that would be the stipend. It would work. No idea where you got $5300 from.
Anonymous wrote:Bring Rhee back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The site dubbed the areas with the worst school systems as Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and, lastly, the District of Columbia.
CHEERS!
http://www.businessinsider.com/states-with-best-and-worst-school-systems-2014-8
Nevada, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi are neither an LEA nor a "school system."
Looks like Nevada got smart and will give EVERYONE a voucher to attend a private/parochial if they choose. So if the system is bad, at least your tax dollars can be useful to find a proper alternative.
AKA the "Tax break for Rich families". $5300 is not going to buy a family very much education, but I'm sure some madrassas will pop up that will be happy to take the cash.