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The governor has promoted school choice at seven religious academies around the state. Why there?
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Preaching to the Choir: Greg Abbott Tours Private Christian Schools (Exclusively) to Make the Case for Vouchers
The governor has promoted school choice at seven religious academies around the state. Why there?
By Forrest Wilder
March 16, 2023
Who would school vouchers really benefit?
Governor Greg Abbott is helping to answer that question, not so much through his rhetoric, which is relentlessly on-message (educational freedom, parental rights, school choice) as through his actions. Over the last few months, the governor has been taking his case for school vouchers on the road, traveling around the state to talk up the benefits of education savings accounts, the wonky name for a program that would offer taxpayer dollars to parents who enroll their kids in private schools.
But its impossible not to notice that Abbott has only visited expensive private Christian institutionsall Protestantin front of friendly audiences of parents who have opted out of public education. Of the seven schools the governor has visited on his Parent Empowerment Tour, not a single one has been a public school or a secular private school or a religious school affiliated with Catholicism, Islam, or Judaism. Not even a Montessori. If the goal was to reassure critics that Abbotts embrace of vouchers wasnt a recipe for draining the public school system while subsidizing the children of wealthy Christian conservatives in private schools of their choice, well, none of those critics were around to hear it. The governor was quite literally preaching to the choir.
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Walleye
(35,686 posts)Remember the book Words that Work
Timeflyer
(2,637 posts)From Sarasota Phoenix, Issue 2, May 2018, by Jon Susce: Orchestrated Chaos: Is local school board dysfunction part of larger scheme to discredit public schools?
David Brain is the head of a large real-estate investment firm called Entertainment Properties Trust. In 2012, Brain appeared on CNBC to discuss the real estate outlook nationally and with a specific eye on charter schools around the US. He explained that charter schools are
.a very stable business, very recession-resistant. Its a very high-demand product. Later on during his interview, Brain was asked about the most profitable sector in commercial real estate investment in the US right now. Considering the gradual death of retail, it was an important question at the time and remains so today.
Brains response to this question was pretty shocking: Well, probably the best place to invest right now is in the charter school business. Its our highest growth and most appealing sector right now of the portfolio. Its the most in-demand and the most recession-resistant. And a great, sustainable opportunity with 500 schools starting every year. Its a two and a half billion dollar opportunity set in rough measure annually.
And with the tax-payer money they take in, they buy (also known as "donate to" politicians who'll close down more public schools, so they can have EVERYTHING. It's not about education, it's about seeing schools as investments and students as dollars.
flying_wahini
(8,013 posts)All good until the feds say you still gotta pay school taxes. Then they will howl and scream.
People dont get this, they are blind to it.
cbabe
(4,166 posts)I dont believe Gates has ever set foot n a public school.
https://apnews.com 92dc914dd97c487a9b9aa4b006909a8c
AP Exclusive: Billionaires fuel US charter schools movement
SEATTLE (AP) Dollar for dollar, the beleaguered movement to bring charter schools to Washington state has had no bigger champion than billionaire Bill Gates. The Microsoft co-founder gave millions of dollars to see a charter school law approved despite multiple failed ballot referendums.