my (basic) understanding of them is giving low income people money to send their kids to private schools. (right? wrong?)
this doesn't solve the problem of the less than stellar public school. and the issue of the kid fitting in (i was watching ahmad on "soul food" deal with this)....
what are your thoughts?
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“At the school where I teach, we have no funds to expose kids to other realities. All they have is TV to help them dream, and hip-hop is their escape. That’s how a Jay-Z becomes their role model. It breaks my heart not to be able to take my students to the zoo or the museum, or to a play. Instead of criticizing hip-hop, the government needs to make available other things for these kids to do—give them options, so fast money and material things won’t be their only dream.” - Jacqueline Smith, GA schoolteacher