It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: IronDioPriest on March 24, 2013, 11:01:14 AM
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The battle over Scott Walker's school voucher expansion plan is shaping up (http://host.madison.com/news/local/writers/pat_schneider/article_439463c4-9324-11e2-a95f-0019bb2963f4.html)
Get ready for the battle over school vouchers in Wisconsin.
As local school officials, the state’s top school administrator, and even GOP Senate leaders slam Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to expand vouchers to nine school districts — including Madison — Walker is reiterating his determination to ”empower parents to make decisions regarding their children’s education.”
And influential former GOP leaders are suiting up to lobby for Walker’s plan to make more public school districts offer a voucher option, in which parents can get state funds to help send their children to private schools.
Walker and privatization advocates have Madison “in their cross-hairs,” blogs School Board member Ed Hughes, who sounds livid that the governor actually admits tailoring the plan to those places where he says parents are asking for it. The distortion of student performance data to paint public schools as “wastelands” is threatening the welfare of the Madison School District and its 27,000 students, Hughes says.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers told the Joint Finance Committee at a budget briefing Thursday that school report cards being used for the first time this year “aren’t ready for prime time.” Tying report cards to voucher expansion, as Walker proposes, would undermine bipartisan school reform efforts underway, Evers said.
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Break the unions by any means necessary.
Well, in the time we have left anyway. . .
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Tying report cards to voucher expansion, as Walker proposes, would undermine bipartisan school reform efforts underway, Evers said.
Sure. Those "bipartisan efforts" have worked so well for the last 40 yrs....
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Tying report cards to voucher expansion, as Walker proposes, would undermine bipartisan school reform efforts underway, Evers said.
Sure. Those "bipartisan efforts" have worked so well for the last 40 yrs....
He must mean the rinos in wisconsin.GO GOV.GO!!bust em up.
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Well, we tried it their way and it's failing quite miserably. Now, we try it our way and demand 60 years time to see if it works out better.