Notes on taxpayer k-12 funding and viewpoints
Many understand Wisconsin’s eventual inability to adequately support two school systems(public and private voucher schools).
I would not oppose vouchers to non-religious private schools that would be required, like public schools, to accept all applicants and to provide for special needs students. Also, required reading and math scores should be made public at the end of each school year, no exceptions.
I’m opposed to our tax dollars going to schools that teach that only Christians or any other denomination adherents are “saved.”
Meanwhile:
The data clearly indicate that being able to read is not a requirement for graduation at (Madison) East, especially if you are black or Hispanic”
A recent Henry Tyson talk.