Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Do you wanna segregate poor and rich children? We do not effectively fund public schools, removing any funding at this point is not an option in my opinion. Taking public money to private institutions which may filter out problem students to public schools with less funding.
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Such a terrible idea.
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Great. Let's see how the outcomes go.
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Great news. More States are now adopting school choice options for their students. African American and other underserved communities, which often have to deal with failed and underperforming public schools, have been the most vocal advocates of school choice vouchers.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Well..... is Ohio next?
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
I don't have kids but I'm with the parents who want their kids to learn what it will take to manage this life and their lives in their futures. English grammar is not emphasized enough, foreign language proficiency could be a requirement to graduate high school or college degree.
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
How about just improving ‘education’ across the board so we don’t need school of choice!! It’s disgusting that 84% of black children don’t know math. #americafirst
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
This just hurts the underfunded public schools! No, no no
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Should also include homeschooling and a rebate on property taxes for local schools for homeowners.
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