Re: “School vouchers aren’t good for kids or conservatives — If Texas can fully fund public schools, then do so, DISD trustee says,” by Dustin Marshall, May...
Re: “School vouchers aren’t good for kids or conservatives — If Texas can fully fund public schools, then do so, DISD trustee says,” by Dustin Marshall, May 13 Letters.
Obviously there are other factors at work here other than the amount of money spent per pupil, including what the money is spent on and what system of accountability is in place to evaluate and improve student performance.I live in Duncanville, where we just had our election for mayor and school board members. We had four people running for mayor, with two viable candidates and two important propositions to vote on. Duncanville is a city of about 39,000 and fewer than 3,000 votes were cast.
The ongoing alarm and anxiety about critical race theory assumes that our young Texans cannot handle hard truths. On the contrary, I believe they are definitely mentally and emotionally tough enough to learn about our country’s and state’s uneven progress toward justice for all.Re: “Our schools will suffer — Reform and good governance in general lost ground in Saturday elections,” May 11 Editorials.
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