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The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows - Part 11: How Jeb's Newest, 3rd Voucher Program Helps Low-Income Students
FAQS from www.floridachild.org ^ | Feb. 28, 2002 | summer

Posted on 02/28/2002 11:52:26 AM PST by summer


Gov. Jeb Bush actively listens to a FL student.

The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows - Part 11:

How Jeb's Newest, 3rd Scholarship/Voucher Program Helps Low-Income Students

Written by summer - a former Dem, now an independent and a FL certified teacher


As you may already know from some of my previous FR posts, my first teaching position was in an inner-city, FL public school.
While filled with hope and enthusiasm when I began teaching, being in such a school broke my heart in several ways. First, I knew the majority of my students were reading 2-4 years below their grade level.

And, I had one student, "Cheri," a 10-year old girl who was reading far above her grade level. Cheri's academic success kept me awake at night as much as the other students' academic problems -- because there was only so much I could do, as a teacher, to keep her challenged in a classroom where she was obviously very much alone.

Although Cheri was black and low income like her classmates, none of them had said to me, as she did: (1) future plans included medical school, (2) becoming a doctor was her goal, and (3) what did I think of these medical schools she was researching?

What more could I do for Cheri? What more...

If I suggested placing her in the next grade level in this public school, she would be in a higher grade - but stuck in a classroom where the majority of students were still reading 2-4 years below grade level.

If I tried to refer her to a gifted program, well, there was none in this public school. Furthermore, all the inner-city elementary public schools nearby also lacked gifted programs.

Outside these inner-city schools, a gifted program in a public school might have been an option; and, this city had good public transportation -- but such transportation was a substantial added expense for Cheri's family.

Because of her family's low income, a private school was not an option.

A private school scholarship might be possible -- but to help her get one, she'd need to be tested for gifted. Her gifted testing score could then be used to provide justification for a private school scholarship.

However, to obtain a gifted test score for Cheri, I had to go through the current public school system.

The 'system' was not set up to serve students like Cheri. The school's attitude seemed to be:

We need Cheri in this school because: (a) her test scores are always high, and she brings up the school's average score. And (b) if she tests as gifted, the only result is frustration, since there is no public school nearby with a gifted program. Finally: (c) if she leaves, we lose money.

So - if she'll fail gifted testing, we'll set up testing. But you think if she may qualify as gifted, then, forget it.

I tried, but Cheri was never tested for gifted while I was her teacher, and I don't know if she ever was tested.

But, on Jan. 1, 2002, a new, 3rd scholarship/voucher program, known as "The Corporate Tax Credit Scholarship Program" and signed into law by Governor Jeb Bush, became effective.

In my opinion as a teacher, this is the first program to recognize the existence of students like Cheri, even though I believe there is at least one "Cheri" in every grade level at every inner-city public school.

Cheri has until March 31, 2002 to apply for this program for next year.

She does not need to be in an "F" rated, failing public school to qualify for this scholarship. Nor does she need to be tested for gifted. She qualifies by her family's income level.

Cheri's parents -- like parents of other FL students, including 18,000 in one FL school district - are now eligible for several options in this program.

They can obtain $500, for transportation costs, for Cheri to attend any public school. Perhaps they will choose a public school, farther from home, that has a gifted program. Or, a public school where there are many more students already at or above grade level, so that Cheri's not so alone.

Or, they can obtain a maximum of $3,500, for Cheri to attend a private school. This money covers the cost of tuition, books and transportation.

Like all students at certain private schools, Cheri would also have to pass any entrance exam such schools require of their students -- but I know she could pass, and with flying colors!

This new scholarship/voucher program is funded by corporate payments made to to state-approved organizations that administer these scholarships to the parents, and 100% of this corporate money goes to funding the student's scholarship.

In exchange for this corporate payment, the corporation receives a dollar for dollar tax reduction in corporate income tax, up to 75% of the taxes due to Tallahassee.

The first $5 million corporate contribution to FL's new "Corporate Credit Tax Scholarship Program" was recently made by the FL real estate developer,, WCI Communications.

Another $5 million contribution was then made by Florida Power and Light -- much to the chargrin of the Pinellas County Teachers Union President, who seriously suggested the school district "recoup" by shutting off the lights and power in the school district -- leaving students outside (or, I guess, in the dark).

The FL Legislature capped the total sum that can be donated to this scholarship/voucher program, by all FL corporations, at $50 million. So a chunk of corporate tax money continues to go to Tallahassee.

All in all, I believe this is a great program, and my belief is based in part on the fact that I really did have a student, in 4th grade, just as I described to you -- and I truly did go through a lot of frustration in an effort to help her.

The way I see it, some people seem to forget that the FL State Constitution requires FL to provide an "equal" education to every FL public school student.

Because this scholarship/voucher program enables Cheri, and other students, to choose either a better public school or a private school, I don't see this program as "draining money" from public schools. Certain public schools may well gain students.

Consequently, I think those who truly advocate for ALL students - including gifted students ignored by some public schools - should enthusiastically support Gov. Bush's newest scholarship/voucher program.

My former student, "Cheri," and other low-income, bright students like her, have long been at the head of their public school classes; yet, ironically, these students are often 'left behind' as well.


Gov. Jeb Bush's newest scholarship/voucher program is funded by
corporate tax credits. Here, he addresses a well-known FL tax-watch organization.


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For more information about these new, FL "Corporate Tax Credit Scholaship" vouchers -- also known as
"FloridaChild Scholarships" when the administrating organization is FloridaChild.org -- click here.


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To: summer
Thanks for bringing this excellent new program to my attention, summer. I appreciate it.
61 posted on 02/28/2002 5:17:49 PM PST by beckett
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To: beckett
beckett, My pleasure. And, my heartfelt thanks to you for posting! :)
62 posted on 02/28/2002 5:19:09 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
I read Rob's little tirade. He sounds like he's a tad radical. He is taking on the power company? Obviously, this guy feels personally threatened by private schools to attempt to take such drastic measures to prove his point. Shutting off the electricity. lol Like I always say, the libs always get lost in the details and miss the big picture every time. This Rob is a big baby. bttt I think I have his email address if anybody wants to email him after they read his Florida Power/President Teacher's Union link regarding shutting off the electricity.
63 posted on 02/28/2002 5:20:53 PM PST by floriduh voter
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To: summer
Bump for Summer! Florida's best
64 posted on 02/28/2002 5:22:27 PM PST by VA Advogado
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To: summer
One final thought on Rob, I bet when he was a kid, if he didn't get his way, he held his breath until he turned blue. That is EXACTLY how he acts. Very histrionic.
65 posted on 02/28/2002 5:23:47 PM PST by floriduh voter
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To: summer
Here are the requirements of voucher taking schools:

FloridaChild will award scholarships to help children attend any nonpublic school that wishes to admit them, provided that the school is located in Florida, offers an education to students in any grades K-12, and meets the following conditions:

a. Complies with the antidiscrimination provisions of 42 U.S.C. s. 2000d.
b. Meets state and local health and safety laws and codes.
c. Complies with all state laws relating to the general regulation of nonpublic schools.
d. Demonstrates fiscal soundness by being in operation for one school year, or provides the Florida Department of Education with a statement by a certified public accountant confirming that the nonpublic school is insured and the owner or owners have sufficient capital or credit to operate the school for the upcoming year serving the number of students anticipated with expected revenues from tuition and other sources that may be reasonably expected. In lieu of such a statement, a surety bond or letter of credit for the amount equal to the scholarship funds for any quarter may be filed with the Department.

I am leery of these generic, wholesome-sounding regulations, especially when one considers what the govt. schools now sneak into the "health", "safety" and "antidiscrimination" department.

Take item (a), "complies with antidiscrimination provisions of...." Who are voucher taking schools prohibited from discriminating against? Teachers who bring their gayness, marxism, anti-Americanism, etc. into the classroom? Can the school refuse to hire transvestites? Do they have to use affirmative action?

Item (b) speaks of "health and safety laws and codes". As you know, an awful lot of liberal and sexual **** has invaded classrooms safely labeled "health" and "safety" issues. Sexual instruction (health) and homosexuality normalizing (safety) is rampant in many schools today. Are the voucher taking schools required to adopt this curricula?

If I've learned anything these past eight years, it's to read between the lines. I'd love to read the ACTUAL HANDBOOK that the schools receive, and the ACTUAL CHANGES schools have had to make in order to become a voucher school, not the government's nicey-nicey description.

66 posted on 02/28/2002 5:24:08 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: summer
Thanks summer! Vouchers are a good thing. mostly those who oppose them dont do it on practical grounds but for political reasons, and the kids suffer it's sick. here in balto where the schools are terrible wont have vouchers b/c their failing system is too precious.. it's a mess.
67 posted on 02/28/2002 5:24:28 PM PST by katherineisgreat
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To: summer; RJayneJ
Bump for an EXCELLENT post.
68 posted on 02/28/2002 5:26:24 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: summer
And abortion......are voucher taking schools required to have Planned Parenthood speakers as part of "health" for girls? Anti-nukes speakers as part of "safety"?
69 posted on 02/28/2002 5:28:18 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Lizavetta
Lizavetta, There are some requirements, as stated, but I am not sure at all what you think exists between the lines here. There may be something I don't know about, but, if it was anything material, I am sure they would have posted it on that site I gave you -- why not post it, since schools want to know that information?

You could email someone at the FL Dept of Ed if you want to request more info about this program, or whatever book you think exists.

Also, I know some private schools in FL do not sign up for voucher programs, perhaps for the reasons you are alluding to.
70 posted on 02/28/2002 5:29:11 PM PST by summer
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To: Lizavetta
As for what you are suggesting in your post #69, I can tell you don't live in FL! No --I highly doubt that FL is telling ANY private schools ANYTHING like that! :)
71 posted on 02/28/2002 5:30:11 PM PST by summer
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To: Lizavetta
Re-reading your post #66, Lizavetta, I will tell you one thing I know private schools would have to do: make sure they have a ramp for anyone to enter the building by wheelchair. And, as for a homosexual agenda, you are talking about a state here where it is illegal to adopt a child if you are gay or bisexual! So, no, I don't think FL is requiring the "homosexual agenda" in any private school!
72 posted on 02/28/2002 5:32:21 PM PST by summer
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To: Lizavetta
"Safety" usuallt means there has to be compliance with all fire codes in the school, and two exits at least. It does not mean anyone is invited to speak at a school. FL is not like that with respect to private schools. I hope you will email the person on that web site and ask her your questions and request a book. I am certain you will be surprised at how different the facts are from what you are imagining here. Maybe what you suggets would happen in another state, like CA -- but not in FL!
73 posted on 02/28/2002 5:34:54 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
usallt= usually
74 posted on 02/28/2002 5:35:17 PM PST by summer
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To: Lizavetta
Also, Lizavetta -- the actual FL legislation about this voucher program is available here, in a PDF file you can download:

FL Legislation
75 posted on 02/28/2002 5:37:22 PM PST by summer
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To: Lizavetta
Finally, Lizavetta, Request a handbook or whatever book, here, by emailing someone on the FL Dept of Ed Commissioner's staff:

FL Dept of Ed Contact and Email List

And, post here again after you find out what you really wanted to know, so we can all learn!!!! :)
76 posted on 02/28/2002 5:40:47 PM PST by summer
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To: RightOnline
Bump for an EXCELLENT post.

Thank YOU, ROL!!! :)
77 posted on 02/28/2002 5:42:09 PM PST by summer
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To: summer;*Education News
Bump List
78 posted on 02/28/2002 5:42:55 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: katherineisgreat
Re your post #67 - Thanks for your post, and sorry to hear that about Baltimore!!!
79 posted on 02/28/2002 5:43:01 PM PST by summer
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To: Free the USA
Thanks, FTU! :)
80 posted on 02/28/2002 5:43:25 PM PST by summer
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