IMO The education funds should follow the child. Parents should have the right to choose the school they want for their children. This would be an enormous wake up call for the Public School Systems.
Or better yet not tax people so they could spend their own money on for education.
While better than the current system, you idea still supports taxation and the inefficiency of government.
We need to get out of the mindset of where the government should spend the money they steal from us. Our mindset should be; That's my money and I know what to do with it better than them and they have no right to take it.
Except that system is easily gamed. You end up having the government say which schools qualify. When this has been tried on a state level, the schools chosen are always well connected.
Also, you have fly by night charter schools looking to skim some of that sweet money.
What happens when the government makes a rule of that only schools in that promote LGBTQ qualify? Or any other hair brained stipulation? That's why Home School Legal Defense always tells homeschoolers never touch a dime of government money. California homeschoolers have a charter school system where CA would give them a pile of cash. At first, it was great, but then the noose began to tighten with more documentation and rules.
IMO The education funds should follow the child. Parents should have the right to choose the school they want for their children. This would be an enormous wake up call for the Public School Systems.
Or better yet not tax people so they could spend their own money on for education.
While better than the current system, you idea still supports taxation and the inefficiency of government.
We need to get out of the mindset of where the government should spend the money they steal from us. Our mindset should be; That's my money and I know what to do with it better than them and they have no right to take it.
Think more like a founding father.
Except that system is easily gamed. You end up having the government say which schools qualify. When this has been tried on a state level, the schools chosen are always well connected.
Also, you have fly by night charter schools looking to skim some of that sweet money.
What happens when the government makes a rule of that only schools in that promote LGBTQ qualify? Or any other hair brained stipulation? That's why Home School Legal Defense always tells homeschoolers never touch a dime of government money. California homeschoolers have a charter school system where CA would give them a pile of cash. At first, it was great, but then the noose began to tighten with more documentation and rules.
^ Bingo.
Give them an inch and they take a mile.