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Government subsidies for the rich? Or is this simply the end of public schools?



Photo above - NOT New Hampshire's public school system. But probably similar in diversity and college acceptance rates.

Hey, Bernie Sanders. Stop ranting about the CBS lawsuit, and pay attention to real stuff. In New Hampshire, right next door to your home state of Vermont. New Hampshire just made school vouchers available to every family, whether they earn $10,000 or $10 million. And the state is overwhelmed with applicants. (see link below).

This could bankrupt the state, except that the payout is limited to 10,000 families for the first year. It will rise in future years. Right now there’s a feeding frenzy, as people rush for the free money.

But the voucher is only $5,000 per student, and it costs $20,000 for New Hampshire to educate a kid for a year. So that theoretically leaves the school system with a $15,000 “profit” every time a family bails on the system. Except that there’s an insanely complex formula to decide how much of that $15,000 the school gets to keep. The math is complicated. They involve sunk costs for school buildings, teacher seniority rankings, retiree pension funds, administrative overhead . . . yeah, no one can figure this out, not even the legislators who voted for it. Suffice it to say that some teachers will be getting pink slips, but probably not too many Superintendents, principals, vice principals, guidance counselors, librarians, school resource officers (uniformed police), supply chain administrators, Wi-Fi technicians, etc.. . . I’m guessing those folks won’t be at the top of list for pink slips, even though they’re part of the reason New Hampshire families are eager to take a chance on private schools.

How bad ARE New Hampshire’s public schools? Not as bad as you’d think. Second in the nation for both K-12 performance and school safety (see link below). New Mexico is ranked dead last in both. But then again, 10% of New Mexico’s population is undocumented migrants. California and Arizona are near the bottom pf America's public school rankings too, so there’s that.

I’m pretty sure you CANNOT buy a year in a decent private school for the $5,000 voucher New Hampshire parents will get. So, unless they’re attending some ultra-low cost Christian school or Muslim Madrassa, parents will be kicking in thousands of dollars of their own money.

Let’s be open minded about this and not automatically condemn those Gen X or Millennial parents. Perhaps their kids got assaulted, bullied or sexually harassed in school, despite the state claiming it's at the top for student safety.

How much would it be worth to have your daughter come home safe from school every day?

I’m just askin’ . . .

With income cap gone, New Hampshire families rush to apply for school vouchers

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SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@iamthe99 you get the award for not reading links, and for name calling.

your mother must be so proud of you
iamthe99 · M
@SusanInFlorida Who cares about the links? I'm talking about your "intelligent, fair and balanced" op-ed. You know how you want to spin the links you provide.
The conservative goal has been to get rid of public schools for a while now. The desired result is for low income kids to attend crap schools (or religious schools that have outside funding) since those will be the only ones their families will be able to afford with the vouchers. This will be sold as "parental choice."

Along with the destruction of universities, the American education system, which was the envy of the world, will be finished. And if you don't think it's the envy of the world, compare the number of foreign students in the US to the number of Americans studying abroad.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@LeopoldBloom i doubt if you can supply a link to establish your claim.

libertarians want to eliminate public schools. Not republicans.

Libertarians also want to:

1 - close the federal reserve
2 - end property taxes
3 - end progressive/graduated income taxes.
4 - legalize narcotics, in some cases heroin and coke and meth
5 - close all overseas US military bases
6 - open carry of all sorts of weapons, include fully automatic assault rifles.
Government subsidies for the rich? Or is this simply the end of public schools?

It's connected. Republicans want to end public schooling because it means school is privatized, which is more money for the rich.
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SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco it's really only useful if you're appearing on jeopardy. it's like naming the longest river in europe.

Most of america thinks the capital of my state is Miami. Is I say the world "Tallahassee" they go "what? that's in Tennessee. . . ."
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@SusanInFlorida Haha. It is kind of ironic because it feels like nothing is in Tallahassee other than being the capital. Miami, Tampa, and Orlando are fairly well known. Jacksonville even gets some recognition. But I never hear about anything from Tallahassee and I'm in Florida myself.
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco someone explained this to me once. why harrisburg, albany, sacramento, and austin got plucked from obscurity.

allegedly, there was too much entrenched political/elite/ruling class types in the major cities. legislators wanted to the chance to distance themselves from all that.
They got another one! Gunning for the public schools and all public everything is like shooting fish in a barrel - Americans have no political left!
SusanInFlorida · 31-35, F
@Roundandroundwego i don't want to turn back the clock and return to racial discrimination. but having decent, drug free public schools would be nice.

 
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