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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 hours agoSchool vouchers suck. I’m a huge fan of school choice, but to me, that means: multiple school options w/ no cost difference (so all tax funded, for example) sufficiently robust mass transit so kids can get to whatever school they want incentives for teachers to find a better fit for a student “Vouchers” are a lazy approach here, and I would assume they would largely benefit wealthier families.
School vouchers suck.
I’m a huge fan of school choice, but to me, that means:
“Vouchers” are a lazy approach here, and I would assume they would largely benefit wealthier families.