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Originally Posted by foundit66 Jefferson, you gave no reply to this. Are you prepared for these consequences?
The implications of the "voucher" system for the private school are numerous and potentially detrimental for the wishes of the private schools.
If the private schools get public money for an education, then the private schools are opening themselves up to the LEGAL REQUIREMENTS of the public school system.
In other words, a religious private schools would not be able discriminate against students based on religion or sexual orientation if the law states that the schools cannot do that. | Yes. Absolutely.
In addition, the private schools cannot deny admission to kids who are ESL, EBD or otherwise learning impaired.
Level playing fields. That's all that's needed.
Public schools with either improve or close. Private schools will either conform to federal mandates, or not be able to accept federal money.
It's a win-win situation - unless, of course, you're an NEA Beaurocrat. |