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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (880248)8/14/2015 3:40:39 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587522
 
1) They don't have to be for profit. Most aren't. In fact, vouchers could be used at public schools, if they can find a public school that is better than the rest.

2) The financial incentive is the same as for other kids and the same as for public schools.

3) Public schools just warehouse these kids at best any way. Worse, they sometimes let the problems drag down the rest.

4) Your complaints about discrimination and extremism are just callous excuses for letting poor kids rot in failing public schools. Public schools are defacto segregated now and some public school teachers are extremists as well.

5) The public schools are funded well, they're not failing because of a lack of resources.

6) Competition makes everything better. We should let it work in education.

There, those excuses batted down.