Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5a -
Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5aBravo, Kentucky!
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5aThe Kentucky Supreme Court just demonstrated that without charter schools, the state's children are raised to be idiots and may even become a Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5a"Jeff Yass is going to be furious he wasn't granted this grift.
Like CoreCivic & Geo Corp's huge ICE contracts for private prisons, voucher schools funnel public money to Republican billionaire donors & inflate costs for the taxpayers.
The real estate holdings available to sell to insiders too. "
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/texas-private-school-vouchers-josh-cowen-research.html
https://dianeravitch.net/2025/12/11/jeff-yass-the-billiionaire-who-funds-vouchers/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/05/jeff-yass-school-choice-trump/
https://www.aclusc.org/podcast/episode-12-school-vouchers-are-disaster/
https://www.texasaft.org/research/reports/why-are-billionaires-still-trying-to-buy-our-schools/
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5a@rationaldoge @pluralistic next, make homeschooling extinct
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@rationaldoge @pluralistic next, make homeschooling extinct
@jeffmcneill @rationaldoge @pluralistic
Home schooling does not use public funds. I never spent a dime of public monry when I home schooled.
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@jeffmcneill @rationaldoge @pluralistic
Home schooling does not use public funds. I never spent a dime of public monry when I home schooled.
@oldoldcojote @rationaldoge @pluralistic It isn't about public money out of about so much more than that
https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2026/jan/19/homeschooled-memoir-excerpt -
@oldoldcojote @rationaldoge @pluralistic It isn't about public money out of about so much more than that
https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2026/jan/19/homeschooled-memoir-excerpt -
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5a'Common' schools? That's the phrase? Merde
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5aHate to tell you but most county's schools are defacto white nationalist christo-fascist anyway. There's a reason Ky is consistently near the bottom in academic testing.
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Kentucky, for goodness' sake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a measure establishing public funding for charter schools is unconstitutional, affirming that state funds “are for common schools and for nothing else.”
The state’s high court ruled the “Constitution as it stands is clear that it does not permit funneling public education funds outside the common public school system,” Justice Michelle M. Keller wrote in a unanimous opinion.
https://apnews.com/article/charter-schools-kentucky-supreme-court-dca91480d26e4546bfc055acd063ea5a@rationaldoge
thank god. My uncle Don is a public school teacher, and has been lamenting about charter school funding for years. He serves kids in rural, low income public school districts and had to watch as the richer kids paid more to get a worse education an hour away by going to a charter school. -
@oldoldcojote @rationaldoge @pluralistic It isn't about public money out of about so much more than that
https://www.theguardian.com/education/ng-interactive/2026/jan/19/homeschooled-memoir-excerpt@jeffmcneill @rationaldoge @pluralistic
Seems like that family should have run some interference on the mom in that case. I've know kids in school just as isolated by controlling parents.
I home schooled because my state, wisconsin, pulled public school funding and forced the texas curriculums down teachers throats to the point where education is lost to most students, classes are huge, and smart kids are dumped in handicap classes and recomended for psycological testing and drugs. My home schooled kids went to 4H raised sheep and chickens and showed them, attended language classes, museum classes, sports, etc. They excelled in math and science. Callaborated on writing stories, building electrical gagets, my son built computers with me satarting at 8 yrs old. They were never isolated. The neighbors came to our house to play because it was interesting. They did attend highschool but tell me now it was a joke because they were so far beyond the curriculum. My family couldn't afford private schools, even the ones wisconsin wants to give public money to. I'm very happy my 3 adult children are well rounded and pursuing careers they want.
I would happily pay higher school taxes for evrryone to receive a quality education, but seems like schools come last on state budgets anymore and now the trend is handing my tax dollars to private schools people like us can't afford even with the vouchers.
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@jeffmcneill @rationaldoge @pluralistic
Send some social workers in. Its conservatives and tbe southern baptist convention that support this kind of child and female abuse and the privat religious schools who get vouchers are no better. Your trip is just as anti education as theirs is. Address the base cultural issue which wants to keep most of us stupid.
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