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The Water Cooler – Would You Support A School Voucher Program In California?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday at noon.

QUESTION: Would you support a school voucher program in California?

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(School vouchers give parents the freedom to choose a private school for their children, using all or part of the public funding set aside for their child’s education.)

Talk about it….

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Hi,
Yes. Let the parents decide where to send their kids. There would be an insetive for keeping good teachers and weed out the bad ones.

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Absolutely. Force the schools to compete for my dollars rather than being guaranteed taxpayer funds regardless of their effectiveness. Might help the schools move a little back toward education and away from indoctrination.

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Absolutely not. No public funds to religious institutions (99% of private schools)

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Absolutely would support.
School vouchers means schools and teachers have to step up their game.
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Also support abolishing jimmy THE WIMP carter’s department of education. Kids need to be educated not taught how to pass a government test.
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How many teachers, administrators and members of state legislature
could pass this 8 th grade test.
https://tinyurl.com/32877sm4

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Public funds should not be used to pay for private or religious schools.
There are alternatives, parents can home school their children,
send them to a public school, or don’t have children if they cannot afford them.
However, when I was younger, community colleges were tuition-free,
and I do believe community colleges should go back to being tuition-free.

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Yes
absolutely
100%

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Absolutely yes!

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