Los Angeles Times

Give school vouchers a try

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Re “Beware of DeVos and her vouchers,” Opinion, Feb. 12

I found Barbara Miner’s article slamming Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to be hysterical — not only funny, but also prone to hysteria. She accuses DeVos of having a passionate desire to replace our system of “democratic­ally controlled public schools” with a universal voucher program.

First of all, our current system is not democratic­ally controlled. It is overseen by by public employee unions with goals that are not necessaril­y in line with the interests of our children. Furthermor­e, surveys show that most people in communitie­s of color support vouchers.

As far as the issue of private religious schools proselytiz­ing, that should be the parents’ or guardians’ choice. As long as the schools meet basic state standards, how they do so should be their business.

Stay focused here: This should be about what is in the best interest of our children and their parents.

Jerry Glass

Lakewood

Why the great fear of school vouchers? Democrats need to champion this uncharacte­ristic Republican support of Islam.

I have seen no better idea for the use of public education funds than the shoring up of Muslim-friendly schools. Think of the benefits of schools specifical­ly set up to indoctrina­te students in Islamic teachings without the direct oversight of state law.

Why stop at creationis­m when the entire Koran can be taught? Better still, all the misbehavin­g kids can be sent off to newly funded Islamic military schools.

It is time for Democrats to find the most devoutly Muslim spokespers­on (public education background not needed) to travel the red states to extol the true virtues of the school voucher program. It will be a message of fear they can understand.

Tom Rzeszut

Pasadena

In a democracy, public schools are funded by taxes. A school voucher is a check drawn on that tax money and applying it undemocrat­ically to an individual child.

Roads are also financed by taxes. However, an individual does not have the choice to receive a voucher carved from everybody’s transporta­tion taxes to pave the street in front of only his own house.

Just as we need consistent­ly safe roads, we need an educated populace. When everybody bands together, our public services are strongest.

Nancy Garf Moses

Irvine

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