Notes on school $pending and Governance policies
There’s a reason anti-#SchoolChoice people use the numbers since 1990: because failures have been exceedingly rare for decades. Besides that, I’d rather a school that isn’t meeting the needs of families close rather than be rewarded with more $, as usually happens with publics. https://t.co/xU6zStHYNI
— Will Flanders (@WillFlandersWI) December 18, 2023
We looked at this awhile ago. Failing choice schools close because families abandon them. That's what accountability looks like. It's harder to do in the public sector because there is political resistance to accountability. https://t.co/l9yQskhAcz
— Rick Esenberg (@RickEsenberg) December 18, 2023