I educated my sons back home in Maryland for a reason. I would have had to commute them to Burris in Muncie for a school that was comparable to the schools local to home.You have to remember that despite all the $$$ spent on education in Indiana under that Turncoat McCormick while she was the State Superintendent of Education, Indiana still ranks at the bottom tier of the 50 states in successful education for the State’s students.
She is now a Democrap running for governor and touts the fact that she changed parties. She was an idiot POS as a Republican who failed in her education position and now she wants to really screw up the State of Indiana.
Can’t the ignorant sheeples see this?
( That is a rhetorical question folks!)
While I worked in academia here, following several Purdue Professors to Indy for education administrative review boards, my impression was School Choice being a chance to escape the hellscape of Indiana public education system and take your tax dollars to help fund your chance. I would think that would be a good thing for taxpayers?You have to remember that despite all the $$$ spent on education in Indiana under that idiot McCormick while she was the State Superintendent of Education, Indiana still ranks in the lower bottom tier of the 50 states in successful education for the State’s students.
She is now a Democrap running for governor and touts the fact that she changed political parties. This idiot pledges to use “common sense solutions” towing the Democrap socialist ideology to govern Indiana. What cow manure!
She was an idiot POS as a Republican who failed in her education position and now she wants to really screw up the State of Indiana as a Democrap! No thanks!
Can’t the ignorant sheeples see this?
( That is a rhetorical question folks!)
The good part in DC for the "Haves" is there are plenty of great private schools available to those that can afford it. Or go Catholic and send your kids to one of their schools. One also can move to Montgomery co for good schools.While I worked in academia here, following several Purdue Professors to Indy for education administrative review boards, my impression was School Choice being a chance to escape the hellscape of Indiana public education system and take your tax dollars to help fund your chance. I would think that would be a good thing for taxpayers?
When I was working in it back in 2012, it was as bad as working in DC. Tons of money being thrown in without any result. Regardless of who was in charge and how much money was funding the program, public education was just not delivering.
We lived on the other side of the Potomac. There were plenty of townhall fights in Alexandria over public school admissions for TJ. We were lucky Falls Church was rather small so there was only one school and it was never at capacity. Knowing some of the teachers there, I still would opt for private education.The good part in DC for the "Haves" is there are plenty of great private schools available to those that can afford it. Or go Catholic and send your kids to one of their schools. One also can move to Montgomery co for good schools.
Does anyone know if the money is being pulled out or if they are levying higher property taxes? Because I cannot find anything to substantiate this $600mil claim.If that $600m hasn't been pulled out of government schools, the program is being done wrong. It's not supposed to be a handout, it's supposed to be a replacement.
I have family in Herndon and Merrifield, VA.We lived on the other side of the Potomac. There were plenty of townhall fights in Alexandria over public school admissions for TJ. We were lucky Falls Church was rather small so there was only one school and it was never at capacity. Knowing some of the teachers there, I still would opt for private education.
So the tax increases and shortfalls are from the public side, not the voucher side? Or is it because school choice vouchers are taking money away from the public side. so they are taking more taxes from you?When the Washington Township referendum passed, it was supposed to go to increase teacher pay. My property taxes increased $1000 a year.
Now I see North Central and Northview adding top-of-the-line new sports facilities. Doesn’t look like that money went to the teachers after all. And I have to pay for it, even though I have no children [that attend or use those facilities].
Anything north of Tenleytown had good schools, but usually because that's where the car jackings stopped. Still got coworkers around there, they're kids go to Gaithersburg and Germantown. We saw Herndon schools get better during our time after more people moved out there and taxes shot up when property valuation shot up.I have family in Herndon and Merrifield, VA.
I grew up in Bethesda with weekends and holidays in St Mary's co, Md
I was educated in Bethesda. Lots of my friends went to private schools like, Georgetown Prep, St John's, Gonzaga, The Heights, Holy Cross, Sidwell Friends, Immaculate and many other schools.
When I attended HS it was in the top ten in the nation. If my dad lived 4 blocks over we would have attended Walt Whitman HS. It's still ranks 139 in the nation, it was in the top 5 back then.