| What if there's not a(n) _______ with in 40 miles? Yet loads of people live 40 miles away from a lot of things. Somehow the market provides for them. "What if a large region has exactly one company operating schools?" Like today with government run schools? "What if that company goes out of business during the school year?" Fair point. Are you assuming there won't be competition? Stager voucher payments through out the school year. "Why aren't other countries lining up to try voucher schools?" Indoctrination. Very effective way of controlling thought. I would recommend reading the origins of US schooling, from Prussia.
https://www.forcedschool.com/post/69947261758/the-prussian-m... "Let's see some success stories." Denmark. Education dollars are tied to the student not the school district. Their kids are pretty smart. "What are the choice criteria that parents are supposed to sort out when trying to get their kid into an available seat?" More choice then what they currently have. Markets, devoid of gov incentives (unlike health care and education), do a good job with oversupply. |
Of course the Prussian cabal has been secretly controlling our schools for as long as Prussia has been a country, but effectively? And I don't see voucher schools in my state offering radically different education, but rather, just doing the same thing with better discipline and fewer special needs kids.
Most children in Denmark attend public schools. They have a limited number of private schools, backed up by the public school system, just like I described above.