School Vouchers

May 24, 2005 11:48

The school voucher bill was defeated ( Read more... )

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bull_monkey May 24 2005, 16:54:14 UTC
why are you so adorable?

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outofreality23 May 24 2005, 17:09:23 UTC
Aw shucks, me? *bats eyelashes* I can be royally obnoxious, too. I just usually take my pills and go to bed, and it's all better in the morning... ;-)

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weasel_1313 May 24 2005, 17:17:04 UTC
ah the suburban junkie...

you be the right.... unless we just want to start building that coffin for public education.

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bull_monkey May 24 2005, 18:03:56 UTC
i know you can be obnoxious...it's mostly in respect to your refusal to admit that Dom is married to me....*sigh* but you have to live with your denial, not me.

you know, for a second, i thought your icon said "Incest." Where the hell is my mind today? haha

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strophius May 24 2005, 17:18:41 UTC
I have very mixed feelings about vouchers. Ultimately, I agree with you, as a matter of public policy. But if it's my kid's school that sucks, I'm not interested in long-term solutions to the problem. I want my son or daughter to get a good education. Now.

I intend to home-school Helena and Hermia.

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bull_monkey May 24 2005, 18:02:04 UTC
cat school = cool.

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weasel_1313 May 24 2005, 18:11:15 UTC
see how i could be making a cat school joke here but i'm not.

cat doctor = gyno

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bull_monkey May 24 2005, 18:25:04 UTC
i always get myself into trouble.

damnit. my good intentions are no match for your vast perversity.

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whitakerz May 24 2005, 22:11:20 UTC
I personally would like to disagree, with the Texas state school system so low on the totem pole; I believe it should be an option for parents who can otherwise not afford public school to be given the option. For a few reason I believe this, 1. Bad schools. 2. Bad kids 3. Poor families trying to increase their lot in life ( ... )

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outofreality23 May 24 2005, 23:41:02 UTC
I'm not going to attack (that's "not how I roll"). There are definite good points (and bad) to each side of the argument ( ... )

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Commentary, continued. outofreality23 May 24 2005, 23:41:19 UTC
5) PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Actually, private school teachers aren't paid more (not enough to really make a difference) unless they're at some really hoity-toity school like Ursuline Academy, or Ft. Worth Country-Day (where voucher students couldn't afford to go even with the help). The main draw of private school jobs is the lack of TAKS testing, and the lack of control by/accountability to the State Board of Education. This can be either a very good thing, or a very bad thing, but again: if my tax dollars are going to a private school, I want assurance that they're being required to maintain the same levels of educational standards. Perhaps it would allow private schools to hire more teachers and increase demand, but why not apply those funds to public schools and let them hire more teachers ( ... )

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