This idea is perfectly fine. It would take some time to build that equity of getting what you pay for. I could see it might help insulate education from influences such as CRT and similar because since you are paying for a product, you should get what you contracted for. The big question is can a school be run and afford to pay its bills? The school I was in cost over $5 million, which was borrowed from the state. You have to pay that back. Say you have 30 teachers, at perhaps 50k salary, that is a big chunk. That 50k salary is low around here based on cost of living. Overhead, investment in technology, etc. Its a big economic puzzle to solve. My school had 500 HS students, and many were at the poverty line. Say you had to hit $2 mil per year, which I think is low, that would be $4k tuition.
You are collectivist. You believe in a “living wage” and not being paid what you’re services are actually worth.
Can’t help you.
Enjoy your collectivist paradise.