ALEC admits vouchers are for kids in suburbs

Remember the corporate tax credit scholarship bill passed in Kansas in 2014 and expanded this year? It was an ALEC bill and is part of the problem described in this piece.

“School vouchers were never about helping poor, at-risk or minority students. But selling them as social mobility tickets was a useful fiction that for some twenty-five years helped rightwing ideologues and corporate backers gain bipartisan support for an ideological scheme designed to privatize public schools.

“But the times they are a-changin’. Wisconsin is well on its way towards limitless voucher schools, and last month, Nevada signed into law a universal “education savings account” allowing parents to send their kids to private or religious schools, or even to homeschool them—all on the taxpayers’ dime. On the federal level, a proposed amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that would have created a multi-billion-dollar-a-year voucher program was only narrowly defeated in the U.S. Senate…

“With vouchers gaining momentum nationwide, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), which is meeting in San Diego today, has decided to drop the pretense that vouchers have anything to do with social and racial equity, and is now pushing vouchers for the middle class—a project which, if pursued enough in numbers, will progressively erode the public school system and increase the segregation of students based on race and economic standing.

– See more at: http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12869/alec-school-vouchers-are-kids-suburbia#sthash.vPdS1owl.dpuf

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