“For years, advocates of school vouchers for children otherwise confined to abysmally performing public schools have argued that the dose of competition provided by vouchers would improve the failing public schools. Now, a major study by the Center for Civic Innovation at the Manhattan Institute has provided much evidence that proves the point.”
This is bad news for the NEA, but great news for Florida’s school children. The NEA doesn’t want to see results like this because it means they’ll have to start holding their teachers accountable. No more unquestioned authority for the educrats
at the NEA. There goes their educational monopoly.

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