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> Any takers?
Can't think of a better way of killing innovation in education. I would
assume that Sudbury Valley and other such schools would refuse to test
and whatever other requirements would come with the government money so
then some of their parents would move their children to a "free" public
school. And the cost of all private schools that were willing to
compromise would go up.
Come on Alan, there is no free lunch. With government money comes
government controls. At least I hope so for it is my money and I
certainly would expect my representatives to spend it wisely. ha! ha!
ha!
No we don't want vouchers and Charter Schools and … What we want is the
Separation of School and State. Dale
-- Seattle Washington U.S.A. dale-reed@worldnet.att.net