Beth Lewis, the director of Save Our Schools Arizona, thought that vouchers were a dead issue after 2/3 of voters rejected them in 2018.
But the Republican legislature, egged on by the usual billionaires, came back with a voucher plan even worse than the one that was defeated. They probably figured that the volunteers couldn’t muster the energy and resources to fight another round.
This June, hours before adjourning their legislative session, Republican majority lawmakers delivered a massive blow to Arizonans by passing a universal voucher program that will siphon public dollars away from public schools to private schools with zero accountability to the public. Even worse, this program is significantly larger than a similar voucher program that was rejected by voters in 2018 by a margin of more than 2-1.
Make no mistake, lawmakers did not pass this bill at the urging of their constituents — who overwhelmingly support and rely on local public schools — but at the behest of special interest groups like Betsy DeVos’ American Federation for Children who aim to dismantle the public education system.
Lawmakers tried to sell these expanded vouchers as “school choice,” but we all know it has nothing to do with school choice and in fact harms the choice of the 1 million students who choose AZ’s public schools.
Republican lawmakers have long argued that universal vouchers would “free children from a broken school system.” But that argument was utterly destroyed recently when the Arizona Department of Education reportedthat 75% of families seeking new Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, which is what this voucher program is called, have never stepped foot in a public school.
And that’s just the start. Approximately 85,000 students already in private school and homeschool will become eligible for ESA vouchers overnight, potentially diverting another $600 million in funding away from public schools every year. This amounts to a 20% blow to local public schools across the board – a blow they cannot withstand. But of course, Governor Doug Ducey, DeVos and their cronies know that.
These deep dips into the school funding bucket drain the funding of the choice of 1 million AZ students who choose public schools. That’s not school choice— it’s highway robbery.
The only goal this disastrous bill accomplishes is fattening the bank accounts of special interests and for-profit operators at the expense of Arizona kids. Universal vouchers leave our taxpayer dollars ripe for fraud and abuse at the hands of extremist charlatans like Charlie Kirk and his radical Turning Point Academies (founded the same month as passage of Ducey’s voucher expansion). Using taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate children on bigotry and intolerance is not school choice – it’s dangerous.
Public funds belong in public schools where there is oversight and transparency, not in privately operated businesses with no accountability to taxpayers. There is nothing in this voucher expansion that would stop a bad actor from opening up a “private school” in a strip mall, lying to the parents, taking $7000 per child and closing up shop. Ducey’s expansion gives the state no mechanism to recover misspent or fraudulently used funds. There is zero oversight of academics, performance, curriculum, safety, or teacher credentials. And there is nothing to stop voucher schools from discriminating against students who don’t “fit” their ideology or mold. That’s not school choice – it’s indoctrination and segregation.
The entire program is a walking permission slip for future scandal, segregation, fraud and abuse. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Arizona kids sit in overcrowded school classrooms with outdated textbooks, leaking roofs, and under-resourced teachers.
Save Our Schools Arizona is working to stop this law by turning in 118,823 valid signatures on Sept. 23, so that AZ voters will have the final say on the 2024 ballot. Find locations to sign the petition at teamsosarizona.com.
Beth Lewis is a mom, public education advocate, and K-12 policy expert who fights for a fully and equitably funded school for every Arizona child. As Director of Save Our Schools Arizona, Beth works to bring parents, educators, elected officials, business leaders, and community members together in support of Arizona’s public schools, which strengthen our communities and our great state. Beth has taught elementary and middle school in Arizona for 12 years. She holds a BA from the University of Notre Dame and a Master’s in Education from ASU. Reach out to her at beth@sosarizona.org
If voters in Arizona are so opposed to vouchers (2-1 in 2018), why do they keep barely voting for one side or another?
I think the answer lies in the continual pounding on the social issues, funded by those same billions referred to above. Perhaps Democrats should emphasize the school funding issue, but many seem willing to throw public education under the bus, and few think they can make political hay using education. Even if the Democrats had the inclination to enter this fight, the dollars would flow in to change the subject.
If dollars continue to flow, there is little we can do.
If there is a referendum, vouchers will lose again. The fund of money to promote them is limitless, even if the public is opposed.
essential reality to understand
There are not too many options for people that live in states with corrupt governors and state legislatures. Vouchers have been an epic fail when put to a public vote. Corrupt representatives have resorted to creating “work arounds” like scholarships and other devious manipulations in order to impose them on the public.
People do not have very many ways to fight back. They can organize, protest and vote. Savvy voters can vote against officials that seek to privatize public education as most people support quality public education, and they do not want to destroy them.
Vouchers have been put to state referenda about 20 times. They have lost every time. They lost in Florida; in Michigan; in Utah; in Arizona, and elsewhere.
That is why big funders of vouchers like the Koch machine and DeVos do whatever is possible to keep vouchers off the ballot.
The anti-abortion forces tried mightily to kill a state referendum on abortion in Michigan, despite gathering 750,000 signatures, the largest in the history of the state. Republicans tried to knock it off the ballot, claiming that the spacing between the words was not right. Fortunately, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that the issue would be on the ballot in November. Still a democracy, at least in Michigan.
Vouchers are generally a benefit to more affluent families that already send their children to private schools. In more than 60% of the states with vouchers, it ends up being a transfer of wealth from the poor and working class to more affluent students because vouchers decimate public schools. Vouchers for the poor provide a worse education than the education available in public schools.
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Western âvaluesâ consist of whatever suits the individual. Vera Gottlieb
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The Republican party in AZ has gone completely to the wingnut right. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/08/18/trumps-man-in-arizona-might-get-the-last-laugh-00052519
Trump and the pillow guy have a death grip on AZ Republicans, bolstered [pun intended] by Oath Keepers, white nationalists, QAnon-originators, and lying, fake “Trump electors,” all either already in office or just won a primary & counting on a win in November. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/us/politics/arizona-midterms-swing.html
Time for voters to shut this clown-train down before it pulls the state off the rails with it.
My dad grew up in Phoenix, Arizona and came from a family of schoolteachers. Neither he nor they would recognize, or view with anything but contempt, these charter / voucher scams.
Let’s see, first the traitorous, seditious, Destroy Public Equation Crime Syndicate does all it can to destroy the public schools. starting in 1983 with President Reagan’s release of “A Nation At Risk” report that spread deliberate misinformation and lies about our publics schools, and then after they caused decades of damage to the public schools, now they claim the public schools are broken and must be replaced by publicly-funded, private-sector charters schools that are not controlled by voters and elected school boards, so that the traitorous, seditions crime syndicate controlled by a few extremist billiaonres have total control over what OUR children learn.
Anyone curious to discover what that will be like, only has to look closely, for starters, at The Success Academy in New York and Hillsdale College.
Mao would be proud of these US based totalitarian reeducation camps designed to turn children into obedient, libertarian-minded, theofascist, extreme-right drones. And if anyone wants to know what that will be like, look no further than Traitor Trump’s lunatic BIG-LIE supporting MAGA mob, and anyone running for office in the 2022 midterms that supports the traitor’s BIG-LIE.
While billionaires in ed reform were using their influence, conservative Catholic and evangelical religion was damning secularism in a matched effort to take down public education.
The Catholic Accountability Project by Catholic Vote is working to defeat the the re-election of Marcy Kaptur (Oh.-D) who has a record as the longest-serving woman in the U.S. House. She is Catholic. Her opponent is a white male who media have described as sympathetic to QAnon believers.
The messaging in conservative religious schools against liberals can be very effective if we make deductions from the experience of Republican strategist, Tim Miller (attended a Catholic school). His new book, “Why we did it: A travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell,” has been described as explaining as part of his analysis, “the motivation by the underlying very religious kind of undercurrent.” Btw- Miller is gay.