Most colleges will not accept a diploma from a non accredited school. So that will have to be changed.That's not true. Private schools still have to adhere to government rules if they want to be accredited.Why does anyone have to do anything for anyone. Do for yourself. That's the only way to be truly free.That happened over 100 years ago(Thanks, by the way!!)
I am asking about present day America. You know, circa 2015.
As an individual--that is okay for you to think that way. It is healthy if you are truly independent and self-sufficient.
But if represented a political party--You want my vote but you are telling me to F### Off? There is a joke here, right? I have an idea, try electing yourself!
Like liberal programming in public schools? The voucher system to escape it? The best private schools ask for more than what is in those vouchers, also, and this is the truth, the best private schools endorse religion.
So your kids are getting programmed either way. Either they become liberal, or they become a cultist.
I prefer my kids to being programmed liberal, at least I know they have a very good chance to grow out of it!!
Giving away free education obviously destroys the market for cheaper private education.
Vouchers, if not sabotaged, should grow that market. In the short term is would put private schools in the reach of more middle class families.
The vast majority of the population identifies as Christian. THe vast majority of the market would not see that as a problem.
1) Actually it does not. If it did, you best schools would not be private(at least, before the voucher system in Florida)
2)The result in Florida was not better quality private schools, just more unregulated schools. Not one having to submit to the requirements placed on public..Yes, there are even a few "teenage-sitting" facilities that does attempt to provide any form of education.
3)I said "religious" not specifically Christian. Also, understand, not every Christian is found of Catholic teaching. Jews do not want their indoctrinated in Christianity(Christians do not want their kids indoctrinated in Judaism) Plus there is a whole plethora of other religious practice that tends to make this remark a little callous in tone.
Add in the fact that most school districts have one or two such institutions that is close enough to attend, and one can quickly see that the private choice can leads to real and permanent indoctrination. Probably in the wrongdenomination for Christians, wrong religion for non-Christians.
You do not live in Florida.
In Florida, you don't need accreditation to accept vouchers!!
The voucher system in Florida is a mess, there are politicians that want changes(both sides of the aisle), but it has yet to come about.