JohnG@lt wrote:
C) While some of you may think it is inherently unfair that rich districts have more funds than poor this is a perfect reason for you to support vouchers and charter schools instead of blindly voting (D) every election. The Democrats are in bed with the Teachers Union. The Teachers Union has a vested interest in being the only racket in town. Hence it's extremely difficult to get approval to start a charter school.
Rich district versus poor districts, this was the folly of the SCOTUS in Brown v. Board. The education issue would have been better handled if the court would have requried all funding be equal and achieved that by requiring state govt funding on a per child basis, instead of local taxation. Instead of stupid busing.
Nevertheless, the way it stands now if you don't live in the district then you should have wait to see if there is room in the class and pay tuition. There should be no freeloaders. You can't live outside the borders to save on taxes and then try to freeload on services, I believe that's called fraud.