TX: Why Vouchers For Private Schools Are A Bad Idea
Mind you, they don't give up, and they keep coming back with assortments of bad arguments, like "vouchers will help rescue poor and minority students." You know-- "school choice is the new civil rights," say folks like Donald "I Haven't Recognized The Old Civil Rights Yet" Trump.
And every once in a while, a story comes along to help remind us why public tax dollars for private school tuition is a lousy idea.
Welcome to The Covenant School in Dallas, Texas. It's a highly-rated private religious school, with fancy things like a 7-1 faculty-student ratio. It get high marks for all sorts of things--except diversity. The state has a 38% Black student population, and Dallas itself has some segregation issues (only 6% of the Dallas Independent School District student population is white). Covenant's student body is only 6% Black. And with a tuition rate of $19K, not just anybody is going to be the "right fit" for this school.
But it turns out that Black students aren't the only group of students under-represented at CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: TX: Why Vouchers For Private Schools Are A Bad Idea