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School Vouchers
The emphasis on improving public education in the United States has been growing for years. Legislators, privately owned companies, school boards and community organizations are trying to come up with intelligent ways to rescue children from deteriorating public schools. ... Vouchers are only available to the students who need certain guidelines and rarely cover the cost of the entire education. ... Voucher programs will only benefit a minute amount of students while hurting the entire school system and the general public.
Tax-funded vouchers are highly disputed among politicians and anyone with school-aged children. The main idea of the voucher system is that parents or guardians choose the school that they want their children to attend, with hopes that good schools will flourish, and bad schools will either improve or lose so many students that they will be forced to close down.
Approximate Word count = 657 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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