Once again, the Republican Party of Florida shows how anti-public school they are. They have set up a system where private schools are not accountable for the public tax dollars they take. See article below.
If the goal of Florida's Corporate Income Tax Credit Scholarship program is simply to reduce state spending on public education, it's graded an A.
If the goal of the program is to improve education for low-income students, it scores an incomplete.
But if the goal is to ensure the same educational accountability Florida politicians demand of public schools, then the program gets an F.
Since 2002, the program has funneled nearly $500 million in tax revenues to scholarships that allow low-income students to attend private Florida schools, many of them religious-based. In 10 years, the program could receive more than $1 billion a year.
The students can qualify for scholarships of up to $4,106, which covers tuition at private schools. In Northeast Florida, 3,316 students participated in the program last year, keeping as much as $23 million out of local public schools.
Rest of article here....
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-10-31/story/concerns-raised-over-scholarship-program