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Related: About this forumFlorida families say school vouchers are unpaid, causing major disruption
Florida families say school vouchers are unpaid, causing major disruptionThe first disbursements in the newly expanded program were due on Sept. 1.
Tampa Bay Times, 9/21/2023
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Its a situation being played out across Florida, as private schools and families scramble to make ends meet amid the growing pains of the states expanded voucher program. Lawmakers lifted the eligibility requirements for the system, leading to a doubling of participation this fall to more than 400,000 children.
The disruption appears to have affected thousands of students, while parents and school officials say they have been unable to get answers from those in charge of the $4 billion voucher system.
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The situation has caught the attention of some state lawmakers, including Rep. Angie Nixon, a Jacksonville Democrat who opposed the expansion. Nixon said she and others predicted problems would occur because of the major growth, but that shouldnt be the focus now.
We are trying to help the parents of these kids, Nixon said, noting she has gotten calls from many families, many of whom are lower income and minority.
Its a situation being played out across Florida, as private schools and families scramble to make ends meet amid the growing pains of the states expanded voucher program. Lawmakers lifted the eligibility requirements for the system, leading to a doubling of participation this fall to more than 400,000 children.
The disruption appears to have affected thousands of students, while parents and school officials say they have been unable to get answers from those in charge of the $4 billion voucher system.
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The situation has caught the attention of some state lawmakers, including Rep. Angie Nixon, a Jacksonville Democrat who opposed the expansion. Nixon said she and others predicted problems would occur because of the major growth, but that shouldnt be the focus now.
We are trying to help the parents of these kids, Nixon said, noting she has gotten calls from many families, many of whom are lower income and minority.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2023/09/21/florida-families-say-school-vouchers-are-unpaid-causing-major-disruption/
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Florida families say school vouchers are unpaid, causing major disruption (Original Post)
teach1st
Sep 2023
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Bluethroughu
(5,645 posts)1. How about you send your kid to the public school.
We should not have to pay for religious or private schools.
Diamond_Dog
(34,414 posts)2. +++Agree
Wouldn't it be fun if this ended up destroying the schools that depend on the vouchers?
Bluethroughu
(5,645 posts)5. It would be about time.
2naSalit
(92,009 posts)6. I agree.
magicarpet
(16,186 posts)4. Destroying public schools and teacher's unions are the hidden agenda here.
Then Christian Bible study schools can fill in the gaps with all this new cash filling their coffers.
Praise the Lord Jesus,... Amen.
Timeflyer
(2,597 posts)7. Five to ten years of chaos was built into FL plan to destroy and privatize public schools.