DeaconSig
Well-known member
So, we should be paying to send a few kids who can't afford it to private schools, but shouldn't be paying for health care for people who can't afford it?
Fixed.
Even more fixed.
So, we should be paying to send a few kids who can't afford it to private schools, but shouldn't be paying for health care for people who can't afford it?
Fixed.
I don't disagree with the notion of trying something different.
I do think however, as a tax payer, that having public K-12 grade schools that are paid for by public being able to select which students it teaches is not an viable "something different". Taking my tax dollars to teach your children while refusing to teach mine is a serious problem for me.
Who is refusing to teach anyone? Charter schools are first come-first served
Almost all charter schools in North Carolina are not first come first served.
I love to hear the liberals who send their children to rich, private schools (Sidwell friends, etc.) fight to keep other families from having the same opportunities.