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Voucher school expansion is misguided public policy
for many reasons:
1)
Vouchers
do not improve student achievement. These are the findings of numerous studies
over the years, including the most recent five-year longitudinal study
conducted by the Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau.
2) Vouchers eliminate public accountability. And this stands in stark contrast to the
strong controls placed on public schools in many areas, including teacher
certification, instruction/assessment requirements, graduation requirements,
student admissions and due process protections, and financial oversight.
3) Vouchers take resources away from public
school students. Two
recent memos from the non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau highlight the
following summary in their analysis:
voucher school expansion means property tax increases and student
service reductions at the local level.
It is for reasons like these that even prominent Republican
lawmakers raised major concerns immediately about the governor’s proposal. For example, Sen. Michael Ellis (R-Neenah) shared
that this voucher proposal was phase one of an effort to expand this misguided policy
statewide. In addition, Sen. Dale Schultz
(R – Richland Center) stated that the voucher system creates two educational
systems in the state, and we struggle to fund one adequately. I couldn’t agree more.
Therefore, for the reasons above and many more, I encourage you
to contact your legislators and ask them to oppose any further expansion of voucher schools. At the very least, ask that they have this
major change in public policy pulled out of the budget bill, where this highly
important issue to Wisconsin’s future can be debated in the light of day and
stand, or fall, on its own merits.
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