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JohnS's avatar

Well GM, perhaps that's another advantage. If a kid is a monster, what options do their current schools have? Suspend them for a couple of days? Ideally, the way this would work is that all schools would function like private schools. Like you say, function like a true market. The parents would be given a certain amount of money, but the schools wouldn't be forced to take the kid just because he can fog up a mirror. And they could throw the kid out, force the parents to find another school willing to take them. The problem with your final statement is that fixing the family doesn't help if the kid has to go to a shit school because of his ZIP code.

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Guttermouth's avatar

With vouchers kids wouldn't "have" to go anywhere. With simply not taxing people whatsoever for education and letting them decide purely for themselves, that becomes even truer.

Maybe someone wants to spend their money on that long bus ride. I knew kids that took 2 hour rides to go to Bronx Science because it was worth it to them.

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JohnS's avatar

Agreed. I went to a Catholic high school in the 70's with a number of kids who took 45 minute train rides that dumped them a mile from the school, rather than go to their local school. They were obviously pretty well to do, but the voucher system would alleviate some of the economic disparity.

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