A school voucher is a certificate of government funding that students can use to pay for the school of their choice. Students are given the vouchers and can use them to pay for non-public school systems including private schools, home schools and charter schools Proponents argue that the vouchers will create a better education system by promoting competition between schools. Opponents argue that the voucher system removes funds from public schools and redirects it toward private institutions.
@8XKT3BG2yrs2Y
Yes, which would help the students to obtain the necessary devices for online schooling (laptop, digital writing pad and pen, printer/3D printer)
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low income families, and privatize all education
@93GCYWX2yrs2Y
Yes, but we should also focus on improving our public schools
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
It Depends, I don't want to ban private schools, but we should focus on improving our public schools instead.
@3BCN8LS2yrs2Y
Allow families to receive financial aid only up to the amount of school taxes they pay. Reasoning: Families should not have to double pay for public school their children do not attend in addition to private school.
@88LK76J2yrs2Y
Yes and abolish grades 9-12
@88LK76J2yrs2Y
Yes and privatize grades 9-12
@8ZH59GG2yrs2Y
No, they're call private schools for a reason.
@8XD6BY62yrs2Y
Yes, but it should be the state and local governments and not the federal government
@8Z3NQVS2yrs2Y
Yes, If Private schools are required to educate ALL individuals like public schools.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, it should be offered for low and middle-income families, so that they can send their child to whichever school they feel is best for their child, whether if they chose public, or private (secular or religious) schools. But we should also improve our public schools and make sure they are properly funded, and increase salaries for teachers in both public and private schools.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, it should be offered for low and middle-income families, so that they can send their child to whichever school they feel is best for their child, whether if they chose public, or private (secular or religious) schools. But we should also improve our public schools and ensure that these funds are managed properly, and increase salaries for teachers in both public and private schools as well.
@8XD6BY62yrs2Y
Yes, but it should be the state governments and not the federal government.
@8YJ6ZGY2yrs2Y
Yes for low income families and for students with exceptional athletic, academic, or service achievements
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low and mid-income families
@8YDDPK22yrs2Y
No, if we promote competition between schools that can start more violence between schools then there already is
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only to low and middle-income students who couldn't afford it, and for those in poor-performing schools, and provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds instead of putting them at a disadvantage. However, more money should go towards funding and improving public schools first, while half of it should go towards vouchers.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers to low and middle-income students who couldn't afford it, or for those in poor-performing schools, so they can use it to attend schools of their choice. But provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds and not put them at a disadvantage, while we improve our public schools, with better funding and improving wages for teachers.
@8Y2PBJR2yrs2Y
Excuse me, WTF does that mean?
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers to low and middle-income students who couldn't afford it, or for those in poor-performing schools, so they can use it to attend schools of their choice. But provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds and not put them at a disadvantage, while we improve our public schools and its funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools (except for religious schools) but provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds and not put them at a disadvantage. However, we need to focus on improving our public schools first as well as its funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools, but with the exception of religious schools and we should also provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds and don't put them at a disadvantage. However, we need to improve our public schools first as well as its funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools, but with the exception of religious schools and provide equal advantages for students of all backgrounds. Other than that, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools, and it should only be left to state/local governments. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools, but it should only be left to state/local governments. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should only be left to state/local governments. We should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should only be left to state governments. We should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but it should only be left to state governments. We should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't otherwise afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
@5W84JV42yrs2Y
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't otherwise afford it and/or for those in poor-performing schools, but it should only be left to state governments. However, we also need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we should offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, especially for students who couldn't otherwise afford it, or for those in poor-performing schools; it should only come from state governments. However, we need to improve our public schools as well as funding should be made better.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we can offer vouchers for students and parents so they can use it to attend schools of their choice, but it should only be set on a state level. It should be used only for students who couldn't otherwise afford it, or for those in poor-performing schools. However, we need to improve our public schools first.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but we need to improve our public schools first then we can offer students vouchers they can use to attend schools of their choice. It should be used only for students who couldn't otherwise afford it, or for students in poor-performing schools. Vouchers should only be set on a state level.
@MilesBHuff2yrs2Y
Yes, and get rid of public schools
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we can offer parents and students vouchers they can use to attend schools of their choice, but vouchers should come from states/counties if the school the child attends is failing in providing instruction and services, while we improve our public education system and better salaries for public school teachers. Public and private schools should coexist.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes; we can offer parents and students vouchers they can use to attend schools of their choice, but vouchers should come from the state/county if the school the child attends is failing in providing instruction and services, while we improve our public education system and better salaries for teachers.
@8RB2K9D2yrs2Y
Yes, I agree with the concept, but this should be decided at the state level
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we can offer parents and students vouchers they can use to attend schools of their choice, but vouchers should come from the state/county, if the school the child attends is failing in providing instruction and services, temporarily while we improve our public schools/education system and better salaries for teachers.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, we can offer parents and students vouchers they can use to attend schools of their choice, but vouchers should come from the state/county, if the school the child attends is failing in providing instruction and services temporarily while we improve our public schools/education system.
@8WVSFDZ3yrs3Y
Yes but only if the voucher be no more than the cost of a student at a public school.
@37T4GG33yrs3Y
Yes, but only for secular private schools
@8WRM8H43yrs3Y
Yes, for low-income families whose students are exceptional in athletic or academics
@89CDM9C3yrs3Y
Yes, but only of the amount that would have been spent on them in their local school district. The parents still pay taxes for their local school district.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, this will lessen needed funding for our public schools
@7NWMVV23yrs3Y
Keep the government out of school.
@heatherdvdprincess3yrs3Y
Yes, because it encourages improvement due to competition between schools, helps lower income kids have better education, and lets the not-low-income kids have equal opportunity by having vouchers, too. We also need to improve our schools. Rather than funding them with local income taxes, which gives less funding to poor areas, schools should get funding from taxes from the entire country, and be made to reach equal standards. Fix the problem of teacher tenure preventing people from firing terrible teachers.
@8VL9DP43yrs3Y
Yes, but for students with exceptional academic, athletic, or other achievements.
@8VC7WDN3yrs3Y
No, government should offer students and parent school choice programs instead.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Yes, but I would rather we Christianize all education. Non-Christian parents should homeschool their children. Abolish and/or ban public schools.
@8V5PJ3X3yrs3Y
Yes give a discount with recommendation