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State lawmaker extremely concerned about putting money in the hands of unqualified parents

Back in 2020, Harvard Professor Elizabeth Bartholet argued for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling. Besides perpetuating white supremacy, homeschooling violates children’s right to a “meaningful education” by putting that education in the hands of their parents. Bartholet noted that only about a dozen states have rules about the level of education needed by parents who homeschool: “That means, effectively, that people can homeschool who’ve never gone to school themselves, who don’t read or write themselves.”

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Three years later, as attention has turned to school vouchers, which “steal” money from public schools that desperately need it, Georgia Rep. Lydia Glaize argues that, again, a lot of those parents didn’t finish high school. How many is “a lot”? Anyway, she’s “extremely concerned” about money going into the hands of parents who aren’t qualified to make decisions about their children’s education.

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Always. Seriously, the biggest critics of school choice have always sent their kids to private schools.

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“I have a master’s degree. We all have advanced degrees! What do the parents have?” asked one teacher in Arizona.

Sure, the results coming out of public schools suck, but that just because they need more tax money.

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