I disagree with vouchers.
I do not feel that the tax payers need to be paying for someone else to receive a priveliege.
Sorry to sound like an ahole, but if you can't afford private school, why is that my problem?
I went to public school. Now I am in college (out of my own pocket, no .gov help here). I doubt that I will send my children to a private school unless I somehow end up obscenely rich, which I doubt.
When my fathers jobs changed locations, and we had to move, which was luckily not that often...I only went to two differant school districts in 13 years (K-12), my parents chose their moving location based on the school districts. Right now my dad spends 2 hours a day commuting to and from work (1 hour each way) because that meant that his kids would be in a better school district than if he had moved into the city proper to be closer to work.