How do you do that if the government is subsidizing the schools through vouchers? If they're paying for it then they'll want a say in the matter.
How do you do that if the government is subsidizing the schools through vouchers? If they're paying for it then they'll want a say in the matter.
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I completely agree with you. However, we can not just wait for the government schools to go away on their own.
I suggest tax credits, and insisting that government schools charge tuition on a sliding scale. Eventually, within a decade or two we can completely privatize universal K-12 education.
Exactly my point. But there are certain ones that don't want people to have any say in it, but to still take the money.