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Republican bill would pay private tuition with state cash
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RALEIGH (AP) — Lawmakers in the North Carolina Legislature soon will consider a bill that would designate state money to help pay private school tuition for some children.

House speaker Thom Tillis confirmed Monday that Republican lawmakers are drafting legislation that would provide state-paid private school scholarships intended for what he described as low-income or at-risk children. The Mecklenburg County Republican declined to say how much funding would be proposed for the initiative or where the money might come from in what is expected to be a tight 2014 budget.

Tillis spoke to kick off what he described as an “Education Week” that will include a listening tour and meetings with local school superintendents and teachers, groups that have historically resisted attempts to shift tax money from public education to private institutions.



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ReallyRobeson?
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February 28, 2013
In a case of "not seeing the forest for the trees", some of the negative commenters here don't seem to get that taking a bright human being who, for no fault of his own, has been born into poverty, and exposing him to a culture he doesn't see at home will do a lot more toward breaking the cycle he was born into than keeping the opportunity to better himself from him.

In addition, the very nature of the free market system as it would apply here should serve to elevate the standards of the public sytem as a means of its own survival. Would that not benefit us all as well?

My opinions assume that the private schools will in NO WAY, SHAPE, or FORM, alter or lower their standards or put up with negative behavior whether it comes from the wealthiest student or the poorest.

Whenever people want to focus on blame and punishment more than the solving of a real problem, some self examination might be in order.

Not preaching but paraphrasing Jesus' words that whatever is done to the least of these is done to me comes to mind. Just a thought.
Lumbee13
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February 26, 2013
Private schools education is no better than public schools. Their is brilliant children in public schools just like private. RossisRight your comment is just selfish. My mom was a single parent and we wasn't rich but I have a great education and a great job. So your point is worthless. Kids who goes to private schools ain't no better than kids who goes to public and better yet I would rather have a child in public school than a rich and cocky child who thinks the world owes them something.
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 26, 2013
I'm gonna repeat what you said, but watch how your blood pressure goes thru the roof...

I would rather have my children around like minded kids whose parent's haven't settled for the minimum life has to offer. I don't want my kid playing with poor, un-ruly, un-raised kids by single moms on welfare... "who think the world owes them something"...

Compare kids from single parent government housing area's to kids raised by 2 parents from affluent neighborhoods....

ps. And I know rich kids who are very well mannered and nice, "so your point is worthless"... See how it works?

me_again
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February 26, 2013
"Kids who goes" lmao. Lumbee13... we can ALL tell you didnt go to a private school.

Delete your account, you never make any sense.

BBBD
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February 26, 2013
I support as much school choice as possible: public, private, charter, online. I support a voucher system where school systems aren't allotted money, but rather an equal dollar amount is assigned to each child, and they can take their dollar amount to whichever school their parents choose.

I also support alternative schools for bad kids. There are plenty of kids that are ineducable and only rob other kids of an education. They need to be sent to an alternative school, given one last chance, and then they need to be gone. Make them the parents' problem.
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 26, 2013
There's a reason people send their kids to private school and this is one of them. To keep their kids away from these kind of children. Why not call em what they are, un-ruly, un-raised mean kids who's parent(single mom) doesn't care about. Don't mess up private schools like the public one's have been. Leave these "at risk" kids where they are and away from the one's who's parents work hard and want the best for their children.

This is a bad idea. If you can't afford to pay for your children to attend, we don't want our child around your child. There's a reason you chose to be poor and a reason we didn't...
duckb52
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February 26, 2013
Well put!!!
tellingitlikeitis
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February 26, 2013
I try to avoid commenting to you, but I must admit you get my goat most times. It's not a child's fault that a parent is unable to afford college. Don't be so high and mighty. Truth be told all children in this society are "at-risk". Their will come a day of reckoning for those who think more highly of themselves than they should. You can run, but you can't hide. We all have a day, when we have to answer for what we have done and how we have treated the least one. Remember, it is easier for a camel to get through the eye of a needle, than it is for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God. If a child qualifies and trust me to get into a private college they must have good grades, then funding should be provided if they are disadvantage.
freightweigh
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February 27, 2013
Hey Ross, the article says, "...Republican lawmakers are drafting legislation..." WOW! you said Republicans had a bad idea. Why didn't you mention this in your comment? If this were Democrats you would be all over it. Republicans wanting us to pay for someone else to go to private school... imagine that?
ROSSisRIGHT
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February 27, 2013
I did say it was a bad idea. Unlike you democrats who can be led and herded like sheep,(told what to do, what to say, and how to vote, etc...) we will disagree with our Republican party when we must.
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