Claudia Citro
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Ohio Capital Journal

How will public education survive?
11:51 AM - Mar 21, 2024
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💜 Callie 💜
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In response to Claudia Citro.
It won’t. Their plan is “privatization” for the sake of re-segregation, appropriation of gov funds towards religious programs & turning public education into indoctrination. The school-to-prison pipeline is just a tease of what they have planned for students remaining in public schools.
12:28 PM - Mar 21, 2024
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Dan Reeser
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It's been said before. That credit for private school is a coupon for the rich. The credit does nothing to help a poor family have access to a private school. And a middle class family would struggle too. You find a private school that takes that credit for full admission cost and you found a scam.
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12:45 PM - Mar 21, 2024
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R.A. Roth
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In response to Dan Reeser.
Missouri private schools plan to raise tuition so the voucher cannot cover enough cost for a poor person to afford it. It was always a scam to funnel public funds to rich assholes.
06:46 PM - Mar 21, 2024
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💜 Callie 💜
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In response to Dan Reeser.
🎯Bingo! They’ve already admitted that there has been little impact on public school enrollment. 👇🏽

“The evidence is very clear that the vast majority of those vouchers are going to students who are already attending private schools,” DiMauro said. “… It is about subsidizing private schools.”
01:32 PM - Mar 21, 2024
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Marie Jamison
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We sent our daughter to a private school for PREK. It was either that, or continue daycare as schools in the area start at K. We were paying $700 a month for PREK. Those vouchers (we didn't qualify) are a scam when a few parents shared they paid $150. We were nickel & dimed for everything too.
02:06 PM - Mar 21, 2024
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