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Where is my statement false?No problem. Agree to disagree.
Where is my statement false?No problem. Agree to disagree.
I’m not going to agree with you, hence agree to disagree.Where is my statement false?
I’m not going to agree with you, hence agree to disagree.
Whether I support it or not, it’s the law. My approval or disapproval is moot.You can certainly do that, probably best for you if you do.
I’m sure you’re a wonderful father and have no problem with you trying to get the best education for your kids. I did the same, but school choice allows those less financially able to do the same for their children. And it costs nothing in additional funding.
Unless Everson vs Board of Education is overturned, this will be the outcome of vouchers.OK, so when the Wiccan School for The LGBTQ Children one day opens in your city
From a legal POV, vouchers are in limbo right now. I haven’t done extensive research because I’ve mainly focused on Florida, but my understanding is that it’s a state-by-state basis, with some states having constitutions that have rejected its viability, while others like Florida have approved. I’m not sure that the religious angle works for those legal challenges because money is not going exclusively to religiously affiliated schools. There are plenty of non-sectarian schools receiving vouchers.Unless Everson vs Board of Education is overturned, this will be the outcome of vouchers.
True…as long as religious schools are treated the same as secular schools school choice laws could open the door for what we call cults to receive such aid. BUT, since public schools already promote many things that violate my belief system that is already happening.Unless Everson vs Board of Education is overturned, this will be the outcome of vouchers.