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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Indiana GOP Pushes Ahead With Big Voucher Program

Indiana's Republican leadership is pushing ahead with a proposal that would be the nation's broadest use of school vouchers, allowing even middle-class families to use taxpayer money to send their kids to private schools.

Unlike other systems that are limited to lower-income households, children with special needs or those in failing schools, this one would be open to a much larger pool of students, including those whose parents earn up to $60,000 a year. And within three years, there would be no limit on the number of children who could enroll.

Newsmax

5 comments:

  1. With less students in the public school system, they'll need fewer teachers. Private schools already have a merit based system...and no unions.....

    Since it can apply to everyone...it's equal.....

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  2. School vouchers on a broad scale will be the death of teachers unions-- that's why you'll likely never see them.

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  3. 1020-That's why I support vouchers. Why feed the beast that is the public school system(and their unions), when you can send a kid to a school who's teachers are evaluated based on performance, rather then seniority. It takes the power away from the unions, which is why the democratic party has had a unified front against vouchers.

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  4. Right, 11:37.

    So you have to ask yourself.. "If this goes through, how will the dems sabotage it?"
    You know they will.

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  5. Finally someone who thinks more about educating the students than feeding the union led, poorly achieving public school system.

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