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Vouchers a win-win, Eyre says
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Vouchers, says Eyre, would make public schools less crowded and more fiscally fit.
"We spend over $7,000 tax dollars per pupil per year in our public school system, the lowest of any state in the country. And every time a family makes a decision to use a voucher to move a child into a private school, the class size goes down and the amount of money for each of the students left goes up.
"I like to explain it with Oreo cookies: say you have 30 little stacks of Oreos seven cookies in
"Think about that. Two less stacks of cookies two less kids in the classroom but 10 1/2 cookies to put on the 28 stacks that are left $10,500 extra dollars to spend on the kids that stay in that public school.
"Now the teachers' union, whose job is to keep the status quo and protect the jobs of even the worst teachers, will try to create confusion about where that leftover money will go, but the simple fact is that the public schools will have more money per pupil every time a family uses a voucher.
"The NEA (National Education Association) is sending the UEA (Utah Education Association) $3 million to try to create a smokescreen of doubts, saying the voucher bill is flawed and full of loopholes. In fact, it is a great bill, agreed to by our Senate, our House and our governor.
"I believe, passionately, that parents are the stewards over their children and they know, far better than a bureaucratic school system or a teachers' union, what is best for each of their kids," Eyre concludes. "If parents and teachers get the facts, vouchers will pass on Nov. 6."
Lee Benson's column runs Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please send e-mail to benson@desnews.com and faxes to 801-237-2527.
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