The New York Times is having a bit of a crisis. On the one hand, they appear to want to report accurately on the fast-growing school choice movement that is transforming the educational landscape in states like Florida, Indiana, and, most recently, Arizona. On the other hand, their exploration actually reflects the result and consequences that are embodied in a true school choice program, and they are unhappy about it. While they hone in on the latest government program in Arizona, which gives $7,200 to each student for parents to send them to a school of their choice, what they manage to accomplish is to identify a key issue that will help change the trajectory of the 2024 elections. Voucher supporters say Arizona is giving options to families; critics say it is sucking money from public education in a state with middling academic outcomes and low […]
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