A handful of plumbers and construction workers are training as substitutes so they can relieve public school teachers when they head to the state Capitol to protest a bill that would create education savings accounts.
The people who fight hardest for vouchers are those who have to use shitty inner city schools. Maybe we should listen to them instead of patronisingly talking down to them about their needs.
Those schools are not getting the support they need, that’s the problem. The people causing that problem are trying to sell you a solution that they can profit from.
The people who fight hardest for vouchers are those who have to use shitty inner city schools. Maybe we should listen to them instead of patronisingly talking down to them about their needs.
Those schools are not getting the support they need, that’s the problem. The people causing that problem are trying to sell you a solution that they can profit from.
Vouchers, in that case, are a stopgap, not a solution. We need less stopgap and more solutions.