
by James A. Bacon
Governor Glenn Youngkin wants to provide an educational escape hatch for lower-income Virginians. He has proposed a private school voucher program that would give $5,000 grants to 10,000 students whose families earn less than 200% of the federal poverty limit ($62,400 for a family of four).
Virginia Senate Finance Chair Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, says Youngkinโs voucher idea is โnot going to happen,โ reports the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
โI just want to make sure that weโre clear that the governor is not going to take any money from public schools for vouchers for private schools,โ Lucas told reporters after Youngkinโs State of the Commonwealth address yesterday.
โIโve heard that tone for many years in a row now. It didnโt happen year one, year two, and this year itโs not going to happen either,” she said. “Iโm not going to take money from public schools for private school vouchers, itโs just not going to happen.โ
Why does Lucas want to keep poor Black kids trapped in dysfunctional public schools? Why does she want to perpetuate a system that all but guarantees that poor Black kids will graduate (assuming they do graduate) semi-literate, semi-numerate and incapable of competing for middle-class jobs in the burgeoning knowledge economy?
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