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re: Somebody please explain Landry's "school choice" plan to me like I'm 5.

Posted on 4/8/24 at 10:01 pm to
Posted by cssamerican
Member since Mar 2011
7189 posts
Posted on 4/8/24 at 10:01 pm to
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If the state decides to send out 5k for kids choosing private, in lieu of spending 18k to educate that child, how is it not a win for the state?

A simple google search showed the following:
State Louisiana
K-12 Spending $12,993 per student

Currently, there is no cost associated with students choosing private schools, but under this bill, each student opting for private education will require a minimum of $5,000 in funding from us. Additionally, as previously mentioned, students may be expelled from private schools and re-enroll in public schools, adding at least $5,000 per student in additional funding.

Many people overlook the per-student expenses, which are not evenly distributed; students with special needs incur significantly higher costs, which can distort averages. These students will continue to attend public schools, meaning the state is funding the private education of those it spends the least on.

Another aspect to consider is that public schools require consistent funding for staff and facilities, unless there is a substantial decrease in student enrollment. For instance, if a school currently has four classes in the fourth grade and 10% of students opt for private schooling, the public school hasn't lost enough students to warrant cutting staff or facility expenses. So all the money supplementing the private school is additional funding than wasn’t previously required.
This post was edited on 4/8/24 at 10:04 pm
Posted by Lickitty Split
Inside
Member since Apr 2017
3915 posts
Posted on 4/8/24 at 10:13 pm to
Did you ask the AI chatbot to answer that for you.

It is all about choice. If you decide to send your kid to some flyby night school then that’s your choice. If you decide to send your kid to a top tier school and your kid is intelligent, respectful and disciplined, then that’s your choice.

Private schools are more than just catholic schools. Why this board hates on Catholics is beyond me. There are Episcopalian, Baptist, non-denominational, non-religious and secular private schools. There are schools dedicated to arts and music. Others focus heavily on stem. Competition will keep costs down.

For you less informed, there are less kids on Louisiana than 2 decades ago. The competition to have these kids in a school means these schools survive. If the schools don’t perform well then they will fail. Ultimately, something with a better idea or better model will take over these schools and attract students.

If you think kids will leave Baton Rouge High to go to private school, you’re stupid. The same thing can be said with U-High and the lab school. There’s the math science and arts academy is Natchitoches and other good public schools that kids won’t leave.
Posted by blueboxer1119
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2013
8072 posts
Posted on 4/8/24 at 10:25 pm to
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Currently, there is no cost associated with students choosing private schools, but under this bill, each student opting for private education will require a minimum of $5,000 in funding from us.


5k for private instead of $13k that would also be spent on that same child by the state in the public school system.

Many kids may opt for private in that scenario, which would save money for the state, no?
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