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Old 03-10-2011, 05:44 PM   #64
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
No; they would be forced to attend private schools where the tuition (using the above numbers) was $11,500 (plus any savings, which I wouldn't count on). Do you think attending a school like that would provide worse outcomes than we currently have?
Now that's ridiculous. All children in a given region (city wide, county wide, or other multiple school district area) should receive vouchers with the same dollar amount. Also, any private school in that region that accepts vouchers in any form, must accept a voucher as payment in full. Also, any child who uses a voucher will not be allowed to attend a school outside of their region.
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