To: 7 x 77
All this because the NEA and politicians have been dragging and slowing progress on the voucher issue.
As long as they can delay vouchers the more cities and states that will go this way.
The parents cannot support both the public school system through ever increasing taxes and continue to have $$$ left over for the private ones they want their kids to go to.
To: George from New England
The parents cannot support both True enough.
Ironic, isn't it, that the schools that CAN'T do the job (public) are forcing those that CAN (private) out of business.
We need vouchers more than ever before.
To: George from New England
All this because the NEA and politicians have been dragging and slowing progress on the voucher issue. As long as they can delay vouchers the more cities and states that will go this way. The once great Catholic school system is slipping through our country's fingers. No where in the world have Catholics ever built such a widespead and fine system.
16 posted on
06/07/2003 8:24:53 AM PDT by
7 x 77
To: George from New England
I agree with you there. We would like to "straight out" homeschool, but with so much going to the local schools so we can live in a good neighborhood ASIDE from the schools, we are thinking of going the charter school at home route instead where we would be utilizing the resources we put in. In fact, if the next school levy passes which would pull about another 500.00 more out of our pocket, we most certainly will have to go that route since our curriculum budget will be depleted. School levies are making it difficult for anyone to fund anything other than public schools thereby taking away any other choice. If we decide we are going to fund schooling(and I don't think it will be dismantled anytime soon) than vouchers(or tax rebates) can't come soon enough.
30 posted on
06/07/2003 1:11:33 PM PDT by
glory
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