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- W225214168 abstract "Most Wanted Quotes on Vouchers and School Choice Arthur Levine, President of Columbia University Teachers College Throughout my career, have been an opponent of school voucher programs. . . . However, after much soul-searching, have reluctantly concluded that a limited school voucher program is now essential for the poorest Americans attending the worst public schools. . . . Today, to force children into inadequate schools is to deny them any chance of success. To do so simply on the basis of their parent's income is a sin. -Wall Street Journal, June 15, 1998 Steve Jobs, Co-founder Apple Computer What's wrong with education cannot be fixed with technology. No amount of technology will make a dent. It's a political problem. . . . I'm one of those people who believe the best thing we could ever do is go to the full voucher -Wired, February, 1996 Alveda King Niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. I believe that if Martin Luther King and A.D. King were here they would say 'Do what's best for the children.' It [the idea for school vouchers] may sound radical, but so were they. And, Is it moral to tax families, compel their children's attendance at schools, and then give no choice between teaching methods, religious or secular education and other matters? -Wall Street Journal, September 11, 1997 Laurence H. Tribe Harvard Law School Any objection that anyone would have to a voucher program would have to be policy-based and could not rest on legal doctrine. One would have to be awfully clumsy to write voucher legislation that could not pass constitutional scrutiny . . . aid to parents . . . would be constitutional. -New York Times, June 12, 1991 David Selden, Former President American Federation of Teachers Kids like them, teachers like them, parents like them-even I've come to like the vouchers. -Nation's Schools and Colleges, June, 1975 Rev. Floyd H. Flake, Former U.S. Representative This is not a question for me about or Republicans. It is really a question about whether or not we are going to continue to let every child die, arguing that, if we begin to do vouchers, if we do charter schools, what we in fact are doing is taking away from the public system. We say, let them all stay there. Let them all It is like saying there has been a plane crash. But because we cannot save every child, we are not going to save any of our children; we let them all die. -Congressional Record, October 31, 1997 Chicago Tribune The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled well and wisely Wednesday in holding that there is no constitutional bar to the use of taxpayer-provided vouchers to pay for education at church-sponsored private schools. Not only does the decision move the controversial issue a giant step closer to ultimate resolution by the U.S. Supreme Court, but it also clearly puts the legal momentum firmly behind voucher proponents. That should be heartening to anyone who appreciates the practical and profitable role that religious institutions have played and can play in addressing the social needs of America's urban poor. -Editorial, June 12, 1998 Howard Fuller, Former School Superintendent Milwaukee School District Interests of poor children are best served if they are truly given options, public and private. And Real reform will only come from pressure from outside the system, generated by empowered parents with expanded school choice. -USA Today, August 25, 1995 Brent Staples Editorial Board of New York Times Democrats who had made careers as champions of the poor opposed the [school choice] plan, arguing that a solution that did not save every child was unacceptable. got the worst of the exchange. …" @default.
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