denisdman wrote:
long time guy wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
The average parish though can't sustain a school that is going to cost $5K per kid. There are so many other pressing existential issues as well, but I don't see where the future of catholicism in america is going without parish grade schools. Catholic education should be a right for those baptized in the faith.
So what happens when say a guy like Louis Farrakhan steps up and says that "Muslim Education is a right for those indoctrinated in its faith"?
Do you believe that the majority of this country will be comfortable with that?
Well as a true believer in freedom of religion, yes, I am fully comfortable with that. As for state funding, folks that send their kids to private school are still paying for the public schools through their property taxes but are not utilizing that system. So while I got that $500 credit per child on my tax returns, I am paying about $6,000 per year to District 300, the majority of my local property tax bill. The district is saving about $12,000 or so per kid due to my choice. I would say that is a good deal for all.
The NYC charter schools have been a successful model. But nationally the data is quite mixed. I believe, like all schools, charters need to mirror the best in class to get better at what they do. Public schools need to look to the MA reforms to address their issues.
However its your choice to send your child to a private school. It's not a right and to take it a step there are great number of people in this city and elsewhere that do not have kids yet still fund the public education system anyway.
Charter schools often times perform much worse than their surrounding schools, have high turnover rate among their staff, and lack qualified teachers to teach their students.
They were touted and promoted mostly as a means of busting up the Teacher's union. The quality of instruction isn't all that great and if you notice your more affluent communities usually don't want anything to do with them.
The NYC model works but as I recall it was mostly due to its diligent selection process
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.