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And that is exactly why private schools can never replace public schools. For private schools to replace public schools, public funds would be required to provide an education for poor children and with those funds would come all the requirements that must accompany public funds. Private schools have said no to the charter school movement because they want autonomy.
You speak like a shitbrained product of public education. Private schools need not meet any requirements of public schools to receive public funds (beyond the trivial). There are some voucher programs now that work at any private grade school, just as long as it's a school. At the college level, significant federal tax credits or deductions exist that that can be applied to any private college tuition.
Jews hate us, so they want undue conditions on funding. Jews have managed to attach strings to some voucher programs to have a religion test to block students from using vouchers at Christian schools.
Charter schools are public schools, so they have to meet all the requirements of public schools. Private schools would be against charter schools, because private schools have nothing to gain from charter schools, but may lose students to charter schools. But, those NYC charter schools are saving taxpayers over $3000 per student.