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School Choice’s Texas-Size Victory
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<blockquote data-quote="comana" data-source="post: 77607021" data-attributes="member: 98267"><p>Vouchers are not going to pay a full private tuition and there is only so many spaces per school (private or charter) anyway. The assumption that all students can just “purchase” a space at a different school is not feasible. Parents with more money can fill the gap between the voucher and private tuition. They are also freer to transport their children outside of walking or bus distance. Students left to the local public schools because they don’t have another option will be in schools that are increasingly underfunded as vouchers drain needed funds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comana, post: 77607021, member: 98267"] Vouchers are not going to pay a full private tuition and there is only so many spaces per school (private or charter) anyway. The assumption that all students can just “purchase” a space at a different school is not feasible. Parents with more money can fill the gap between the voucher and private tuition. They are also freer to transport their children outside of walking or bus distance. Students left to the local public schools because they don’t have another option will be in schools that are increasingly underfunded as vouchers drain needed funds. [/QUOTE]
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