State
Senator and “Tea Party favorite” Donna Campbell, a person that
has never been an educator and who does not have a formal background
in public policy creation, thinks she has the answer for how to
improve Texas schools. In an editorial she points to a report by
economist Arthur Laffer, one of the gurus behind Reagonmics.
Apparently, Laffer has cherry picked “study after study” and
concluded that, in addition to solving many of the problems facing
education, school choice will put “trillions” into the economy.
In addition to Laffer, Mrs. Cambell points out that “Almost
87 percent of Texans acknowledge school choice will reduce poverty,
and 80 percent of Hispanics believe it will create better
opportunities for their families.” Albeit for these facts she does
not explain where she obtained this information; even if she had, I'm
not sure the reader should be convinced by the credibility of random
group of non-experts. Mrs. Cambell points out that Texas spends a
lot of money on education but is not very efficient with the money.
I'll help Mrs. Cambell and point to a study performed by TASA andTASB which reviewed where all that money goes. It seems that school
administrators have a difficult time implementing the various
mandates given by the Legislature. Beyond making dubious claims,
Mrs. Campbell failed to mention a single downside to school choice.
She did not mention which other states have substantial school choice
programs. She also didn't explain how children in poor and/or rural
areas will be transported to these higher performing non-public
schools. She didn't explain how to reconcile the separation of Church
and state quagmire of providing tax dollars to parochial schools.
Texas can do better, but instead of school choice we should try
finding actual education policy experts that actually know what
they're doing.
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