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re: Georgia follows Alabama- governor to sign landmark school choice legislation

Posted on 3/24/24 at 6:56 pm to
Posted by Jimbeaux
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Posted on 3/24/24 at 6:56 pm to
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but 9/10 of them will be at or below bad public school level and run by individuals just trying to make a quick buck


There’s a smidgen of truth here, but mostly you’re overstating the problem and you’re missing other benefits.

First of all, I think you don’t realize how abysmal most of these failing public schools are. It’s virtually impossible for 9/10 of the new private schools to be worse. In reality, the majority of the new charter schools in New Orleans are at least marginally better than the regular public schools they replaced, and half are significantly better.

Also, the really bad ones lose their license (charter) and another school company is brought in. That never happened with regular public schools.

Secondly, the new private/charter schools have “choice” as well. If a student is ungovernable and a danger to the other kids, they can actually get expelled.

As far as the Catholic schools and other religious and established private schools, many of them may open their own new schools, but managed by the established schools. They have been a huge improvement over the failing public schools.
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
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Posted on 3/24/24 at 11:37 pm to
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First of all, I think you don’t realize how abysmal most of these failing public schools are. It’s virtually impossible for 9/10 of the new private schools to be worse. In reality, the majority of the new charter schools in New Orleans are at least marginally better than the regular public schools they replaced, and half are significantly better.

Also, the really bad ones lose their license (charter) and another school company is brought in. That never happened with regular public schools.



That's existing schools. People who are interested in promoting a strong education system have already founded schools. New schools will be started by people who otherwise wouldn't be interested but for this money following the students (i.e. profit).

And it takes years for a school to be shut down for providing a poor education. Timeline it's no different than the state taking over a failing public school district.

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Secondly, the new private/charter schools have “choice” as well. If a student is ungovernable and a danger to the other kids, they can actually get expelled.


Kids can get expelled in public schools too, it happens all the time.

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As far as the Catholic schools and other religious and established private schools, many of them may open their own new schools, but managed by the established schools. They have been a huge improvement over the failing public schools.


The churches that have an interest in educating kids already have schools. This will be nothing but mega churches viewing this as a new revenue stream
This post was edited on 3/24/24 at 11:38 pm
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