PEP TALK: JUST ANOTHER BULLSHIT VOUCHER SCHEME
Attention all Floridians! Have you heard of the Personalized Education Program (PEP)? No, it's not a new workout routine or a fancy diet plan. It's a voucher program that lets homeschooling parents use taxpayer-funded vouchers to buy whatever they want, from theme park tickets to big-screen TVs. Because nothing says "education" like a day at Disney World or binge-watching Netflix.
But wait, there's more! The PEP program is administered by two private nonprofits, which means there's no accountability or oversight. It's like giving your credit card to a stranger and hoping they don't spend it all on scratch-off tickets. And if that's not bad enough, the program is estimated to cost Florida taxpayers a whopping $4 billion. That's enough money to buy every student in the state their own personal theme park.
But don't worry, supporters of the PEP program say it allows parents to provide a "well-rounded education" for their children. Because apparently, nothing rounds out your education like a new Xbox game or a trip to Universal Studios.
And who's behind this brilliant idea, you ask? None other than our dysfunctional MAGA Ron DeSantis, the chief architect of the destruction of Florida's public education system. With the backing of DeVos and Koch, he's on a mission to resegregate our schools and privatize the education system. Because why have a public education system when you can have a voucher program that benefits only a select few?
So, if you're a homeschooling parent in Florida, congratulations! You can now use taxpayer-funded vouchers to buy whatever your heart desires. Just remember, when your child is asked what they learned in school today, "rollercoaster physics" is not an acceptable answer.
School Vouchers Are Dysfunctional by Design https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/09/school-vouchers-are-dysfunctional-by-design.html
THE DEFT DIVE
FROM BING AI
PEP scholarship are:
- - It is **costly** for the state and may divert funds from the public education system. The program is estimated to cost Florida taxpayers $4 billion, which is more than double the current cost of the Family Empowerment Scholarship that it expands¹. Some lawmakers and education advocates fear that this will reduce the funding available for public schools, which are already under-resourced and face challenges such as teacher shortages, overcrowding, and achievement gaps²³.
- - It is **lacking in accountability and oversight**. The program delegates the administration of the vouchers to two private nonprofit organizations, Step Up for Students and AAA Scholarship Foundation, which generate revenue based on how many students they enroll. These organizations have little incentive to monitor how the funds are spent by parents, who can use them for a wide range of educational expenses, some of which have dubious educational value. For example, parents can use the vouchers to buy theme-park passes, big-screen TVs, video games, and toys¹. There is also no requirement for students who receive the vouchers to take state assessments or meet academic standards²³.
- - It is **detrimental to the quality and equity of education**. The program allows parents to use the vouchers to enroll their children in private schools that may not be accredited, licensed, or regulated by the state. These schools may discriminate against students based on their religion, disability, sexual orientation, or other characteristics. They may also teach curricula that are not aligned with state standards or that promote religious or ideological views that are contrary to scientific evidence or democratic values²³. Additionally, the program may create a system of educational segregation, where students from different backgrounds and abilities are isolated from each other and do not benefit from the diversity and inclusion that public schools offer²³.
Bing, 9/6/2023
- (1) School Vouchers Are Dysfunctional by Design - New York Magazine. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/09/school-vouchers-are-dysfunctional-by-design.html.
- (2) What parents need to know about Florida's school voucher expansion .... https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/education/2023-03-28/desantis-signed-a-massive-school-voucher-expansion-into-law-heres-what-parents-need-to-know.
- (3) Florida Senate OKs private school voucher expansion. Bill heads to .... https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2023/03/23/family-empowerment-scholarships-house-bill-1-paul-renner/.
- (1) . https://bing.com/search?q=Florida+Personalized+Education+Program.
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- (3) Personalized Education Program - Step Up For Students. https://www.stepupforstudents.org/scholarships/personalized-education-program/.
- (4) Florida – Personalized Education Program (PEP). https://www.aaascholarships.org/parents/florida/personalized-education-program-scholarship/.
- (5) undefined. https://www.stepupforstudents.org/about-us/.
- (6) undefined. https://www.orlandoweekly.com/news/florida-house-bill-expands-private-school-vouchers-to-all-students-including-home-schooled-students-33798824.
- (7) undefined. https://www.fldoe.org/schools/school-choice/other-school-choice-options/home-edu/.