To: dawn53
For that long at least I've been saying that the School Voucher program will happen because it has to happen. I still believe that, it's just taking longer than I hoped. That would, I believe, accomplish what Cal was talking about.
To: somemoreequalthanothers
Probably. It would at least give competition for the "public school dollars" to non-public schools.
We did take advantage of the "dual credit" program when my son was in high school. He was able to get his AA during his high school years, and it was tuition free because it was supported by the public school system, and I guess that's a sort of voucher program. (finally reaped some of the benefit of all those tax dollars we had been paying into education.)
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06/18/2006 6:14:02 AM PDT by
dawn53
To: somemoreequalthanothers
For that long at least I've been saying that the School Voucher program will happen because it has to happen. I still believe that, it's just taking longer than I hoped. ....................................................................................................................... Me too. I said it like this -- Vouchers are inevitible because parents love their children more than they love the teacher's unions. I'm beginning to think I'm wrong............................. Not about Vouchers................................... Not about Parents................................... Not about Teacher's Unions............................ ...........Just about "inevitible", and it's because the GOP thinks I have nowhere else to go on election day. ...................Now something else is inevitible.
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