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<blockquote data-quote="KCfromNC" data-source="post: 77607944" data-attributes="member: 185615"><p>It is everyone's money, not just the people who have school aged children making the decision on where to send their kids for an education. The money everyone pays in taxes goes to fund, in part, public schools. Just because a family both pays taxes for public schools and has school aged children doesn't mean they get to take money which is earmarked for public education and use it for private schools instead. </p><p></p><p>So school choice in this case is take advantage of public schools funded by taxpayer dollars. Or if that isn't palatable, pay out of pocket for a different option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KCfromNC, post: 77607944, member: 185615"] It is everyone's money, not just the people who have school aged children making the decision on where to send their kids for an education. The money everyone pays in taxes goes to fund, in part, public schools. Just because a family both pays taxes for public schools and has school aged children doesn't mean they get to take money which is earmarked for public education and use it for private schools instead. So school choice in this case is take advantage of public schools funded by taxpayer dollars. Or if that isn't palatable, pay out of pocket for a different option. [/QUOTE]
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