Chew on this: did you know that a family of 4 in Ohio making less than $54,000 doesn’t qualify for free&reduced lunch, but a family making $150,000 qualifies for a voucher that will give them $6k-$8k.
A family of 4 must make less than $55,500 to qualify for free and reduced lunch in Ohio. My point is why is it ok for government to give a $6-$8k private education voucher to a family making $150k of public money and not support a family going to a public school with food?
Imagine a world where your child's education is not limited by outdated systems and failing public schools. Despite the opposition from politicians and teacher unions, there is a powerful concept that challenges the status quo: school choice and vouchers. By embracing these innovative solutions, we can break free from the shackles of a one-size-fits-all education system and empower parents to choose what's best for their children. Why do politicians and teacher unions resist school choice and vouchers? Could it be that they fear losing control over taxpayer dollars, prioritizing their own self-interests over the well-being of students? We must ask ourselves: Are we content with funding failing public schools that leave countless children behind, or should we demand better, more effective educational options? It's time to challenge the establishment, break down the barriers, and put the power of choice back into the hands of parents. By supporting school choice and vouchers, we can unleash a wave of innovation, competition, and excellence in education. It's time to invest in our children's future and seek bold solutions that will transform the landscape of education for generations to come.