Comment Re: "I reject your reality, and substitute my own. (Score 1) 139
So much for the right-wing fantasy that school vouchers are the solution to bad public schools. They haven't ever worked, but hey, let's keep trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
In Baltimore recently there were 13 public high schools where not one student was performing at grade level in reading. Not one. Those schools had valedictorians that couldn't read at the 12th grade level. Think about that. Now, imagine you're a low-income parent living in a neighborhood 'served' by one of those 13 public high schools... What do you do? Do you send your child to the (arguably) failing public high school or do you pray you might get a voucher to put your child in a private school or maybe a charter school?
It's easy to sit back and argue vouchers don't work when you look at sweeping statistics removed from personal experiences, but to those parents it's a real benefit.
I once heard a critic argue that on average, charter schools are about average to slightly above average compared to the public schools they 'compete' with. Thst sounds like there's no need for charter schools, right? Now take that very same argument and try to convince a parent of a student at one of the below-average schools and suddenly the argument that charter schools are only "average" becomes a ringing endorsement and something the parent desperately wants instead of their below-average school.