|
|
|
|
|
by throwawayjava
2596 days ago
|
|
It's telling that state GOPs typically support vouchers in the name of choice, but not actual choice within the public option. Allowing any student to enroll at any public school regardless of their home zip code would be a much more meaningful form of choice than vouchers. Why not just let anyone in a metro area attend high school at the richest/best high school in the area? If you can answer that question, you can pretty well predict what systemic issues would be caused by a voucher system. I'm generally skeptical of mixed public/private education systems with partial choice and subsidies for private options. We have exactly such a system for higher education and it's a fucking disaster. |
|
Why not let anyone attend any public school? Because public schools are largely funded by local taxes. So a school in an expensive neighborhood with high taxes will naturally be a magnet for everyone else who can be a free-rider (in the economic theory sense). School vouchers fix this problem by carrying revenue along with the student instead of tying it to geography.