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Vouchers, continued – paper subtly gives its position

Today’s Deseret News has published a piece on how Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is going to vote on vouchers.  Now why in the world would the paper publish this?  It wouldn’t’ have anything at all to do with the Newspaper Agency Corporation owners’ position on the issue, now would it?

VOTE NO ON SCHOOL VOUCHERS

Utah Voters: Vote NO on school voucher bill

Speaking of tax cuts, conservative groups in Utah are urging voters to support a school voucher bill in this year’s elections – a bill that would benefit mostly the wealthy who want to use public monies for private schools.  Excerpts from an article on today’s Deseret News:

Taxpayers Association backs vouchers

Utah residents can avoid huge property and income tax increases over the next 15 years if voters approve the private school voucher program, according to a report commissioned by the Utah Taxpayers Association.

Critics of the proposed voucher plan, however, say the report commissioned by the Taxpayers Association is biased and wrong. If anything, they say, Referendum 1 will lead to increased taxes.

If approved by voters on Nov. 6, the voucher program would provide families with a private-school tuition voucher, ranging from $500 to $3,000 per student, based on parents’ income. It also would appropriate $9.2 million for mitigation money to ease the impact on public schools for five years after students leave and go to private schools.

Yes, and if a chld of a poor working class family wants to take advantage of that, they can’t because $3,000 doesn’t even touch the cost of tuition for private schools.

According to the Taxpayers Association report, Utah’s public school enrollment will have grown by more than 150,000 students by 2016. The past decade saw growth of about 50,000 students.

The outcry this year over increasing property taxes will pale in comparison to the outcry that will erupt when taxes double to fund an influx of students into public schools over the next 15 years, said association vice president Royce Van Tassell.

Then stop having children for crying out loud!

The association’s sister organization, the Utah Taxpayers Foundation, commissioned the study by Aspire Consulting this year to analyze and project student enrollment through 2022.

It may not be a surprise to see the Taxpayers Association come out in favor of vouchers. The association’s president is Utah Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, who voted for the law and co-chairs the Legislature’s Joint Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee.

Van Tassell is the former spokesman for Parents for Choice in Education, a pro-voucher group.

Of course there are private interests at stake here……
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“Taxpayers have a choice: vouchers or massive tax increases,” Van Tassell said in a news release. “There are just no other ways to pay for the tidal wave of children that are already entering Utah’s public schools.” –>

But voucher critics say the report is wrong. “Their base assumption is wrong,” said Lisa Johnson, spokeswoman for Utahns for Public Schools. “Utah does not spend $7,500 for every student.”

She said some students cost more, some less, but according to state and federal sources, the 2006 per-pupil expenditure in Utah was $5,397.

“The Utah Taxpayers Association is a part of the pro-voucher campaign,” Johnson said. “If voters want unbiased information, they should refer to the voter’s guide that plainly states vouchers will cost Utah hundreds of millions of dollars — claiming that vouchers will ease the enrollment burden is ludicrous.”

According to figures from the legislative fiscal analyst, districts could save anywhere from $95 million to $265 million over 13 years with the voucher program — but it would cost the state around $429 million.

Well there ya go.  The rest of the picture.

Voucher opponents agree with the report’s enrollment projections.

But the legislative fiscal analyst estimates that only 2 percent of students would switch from public schools to voucher schools. That would translate to around 12,000 students.

Critics also said the Taxpayers Association report is wrong in claiming that public schools will receive funds for voucher students for the foreseeable future.

“In five years, those funds disappear and will cut into public school funds just as more and more students are entering public schools,” Johnson said. “Voters should read the fine print — the five-year cap on assistance for public schools included in the referendum may lead to increased taxes.”

This is but one piece of the larger picture in this country to privatize EVERYTHING. 


VOTE NO ON SCHOOL VOUCHERS

The School Voucher Saga

Today I received the announcement below about a pro-school voucher rally called, “Stand Up for  Utah Kids:  School Choice Rally”.  I’m not sure how I got on this list, nonetheless I am and got the announcement.  The state legislators passed a measure this year that would allow parents to obtain vouchers for private schools if they so choose.  Keep in mind that many of those legislators have children who are home schooled (leaving me wondering if a bill in the future will propose that parents be paid to home school their kids…..).

There is a lot that bothers me about this announement, but right off the bat you can see that this rally is in the middle of the day.  It seems that the only folks who might be able to afford to  participate would be those who are bosses and those who don’t have to work, thus reinforcing in my mind that the people who are being most vocal about this are those who can already afford to send their kids to private schools in the first place. (And remember that even if a parent wanted a voucher, it wouldn’t be enough to pay for an entire year’s tuition at a private school, leaving families with low incomes out of the loop entirely). 

Another bothersome point is that these people are actually encouraging folks to take their kids out of school to attend this rally.  That is assuming that the participants even have their children in school (vs. home schooling them).

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PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS & FAMILY

Stand Up for Utah Kids
School Choice Rally

JOIN US in support of Utah moms and dads who want to be able to choose the school that works best for their kids. Together, we can make a difference for the thousands of families who are depending on the voucher program to start THIS fall.

WHEN: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
TIME: 1:30 – 2:30 PM
WHERE: State Capitol, Salt Lake City

(courtyard north of the main capitol building)

 

It’s time to put KIDS before politics
By law, Utah’s new voucher program went into effect last Monday. Unfortunately, the State School Board chose to disregard the law at their recent board meeting by deciding to not implement the voucher program for this fall. We’re holding the rally on May 15th because that is the day by law that the State School Board should make voucher applications available for families.

As many of you know, the referendum/petition against vouchers is only against the first of two bills that were passed during the recent legislative session. The Attorney General issued an official opinion stating that the voucher program should move forward regardless of the referendum.

Please make this rally a priority
Together, our voices will put a human face to this important issue and pressure government officials to uphold the law by implementing the voucher program.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

1. Attend the Rally
Take a late lunch. Bring your whole family and your neighbors, too

2. Spread the Word
Email this to everyone you know or Print this flyer and post it in your community

3. Volunteer at the Rally
Call us at 532-1448 or reply to this email if you’d like to help.

If you will be attending the rally, please let us know so that we can plan appropriately. Just call (801) 532-1448 or reply to this email.

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED.

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Parents for Choice in Education
8 East Broadway, Ste 730
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

801.532.1448
www.choiceineducation.org

I looked at the very fancy website that the advocates of school vouchers have put together (see above link).  I believe this organization (Parents for Choice in Education) are advocated by/linked to Utah’s Eagle Forum, a right wing organization touting support of  “family values” and “conservative principles”.

The PEC site also has a page on “supporters of choice in education”.  Get this list:

Gov. Jon Huntsman, Ronald Reagan, Chester Finn Jr. (Assistant Secretary of Education under Ronald Reagan), Senator John McCain, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Newt Gingrich,  Rep. Rob Bishop,  Utah Sen. Howard Stephenson, Richard Moss (Utah State School Board), Bill Colbert (Utah State School Board)

Notice that the above mentioned “supporters of school choice” are all rich, and some dead, white guys.

‘Nuff said.