Our public schools, the heart of so many communities across America, are facing an unprecedented attack. Powerful special interests are pushing hard for multiple forms of vouchers, from tuition tax credits to education savings accounts to universal voucher programs and other privatization schemes that would divert billions of dollars from neighborhood public schools.
Congress is now working to include a “tuition tax credit” into a bill whose primary purpose is to extend and expand tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans. This scheme is simply a private school voucher that doubles as a tax shelter for the rich, letting wealthy voucher proponents turn a profit by helping to divert public funds to private school vouchers. It has nothing to do with trying to improve public education through increased literacy, community schools, or career and technical education programs. We need to contact members of Congress and tell them to reject any voucher provisions.
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Write a Letter to Congress: Tell your lawmaker: Stop cuts to public schools to fund vouchers
The verdict on vouchers is universal for parents, educators, researchers and taxpayers: Vouchers have failed our communities in state after state. But now, a narrow majority of billionaire-backed Republicans, the Trump administration through executive orders and their supporters in Congress want to take this disastrous, flawed idea national.
And it should surprise no one that at the same time, the Trump administration is joined by governors who support vouchers while issuing executive orders to close the Department of Education and illegally redirecting funds, it is clear that the real goal is to push as hard as possible to privatize our schools. This will divert desperately needed resources from the public school system, which accepts all students and educates about 90 percent of our nation’s students.
The AFT isn’t just fighting back; we’re championing the Protect Our Kids campaign to show that we can reject the toxic attacks against public education in favor of working to strengthen public schools, making real solutions for kids a national priority.
We must fight against vouchers at the national, state and grassroots levels with parents and communities who are fighting for their children’s future.
The facts are on our side, and so is public opinion; that’s why vouchers have never won at the ballot box. To help with this, we are compiling many resources for you to use, including a toolkit put together with our partner, the National Coalition for Public Education.
We also have access to new tools from the Economic Policy Institute and the Education Law Center’s Public Funds for Public Schools campaign that estimate the dollar costs of universal vouchers to school districts and states. Users of these tools can try out different scenarios to see how much money students will lose out on and make real the cost for students who do not opt for a voucher.
The AFT co-founded NCPE in 1978, and the group currently comprises more than 50 education, civic, civil rights and faith organizations that support the use of public funds for public schools. NCPE opposes funneling taxpayer money to private and religious schools through private school voucher schemes, and its members can be key allies in building anti-voucher coalitions.
We encourage you to take a look. The toolkit provides specific messaging, polling, graphics and research you can use, depending on your needs. We can work with you to tailor the document to specific campaigns.
Resources and Information
Union Talk Podcast: Are School Vouchers Good for Education?
- NCPE Voucher toolkit, AFT is a coalition member
- Memo on Voucher Executive Order
- Four Warnings and One Big Takeaway by Josh Cowen
- Shelter Skelter: How the Educational Choice for Children Act Would Use Tax Avoidance to Fuel School Privatization, ITEP report
- AFT Press Release: AFT’s Weingarten on Trump Order Attacking Public Schools
- The Daily Beast: Segregation Academies Show Us the Ugly Side of Vouchers
- Politico: GOP states are embracing vouchers. Wealthy parents are benefitting
- Diane Ravitch: Why States Should Reject Vouchers: They Reduce Opportunity for Most Kids at a High Price for Taxpayers
- Diane Ravitch: Sweden: Education Minister Declares For-Profit Schools a Failure
- The Guardian: Sweden’s schools minister declares free school ‘system failure’
- More from ITEP
- Resources from Public Funds for Public Schools