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Re: Private Schools Seek to Stick to Their Own Standards


  • Subject: Re: Private Schools Seek to Stick to Their Own Standards
  • From: Rick Parkany <rparkany@BORG.COM>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 09:02:00 -0500
  • Organization: Prometheus Educational Services
  • Reply-to: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>
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And you know well, Raymond: the only thing these vouchers vouch for is a subsidy to
those already attending ANY such school--religious or not--let's not bash the
churches, now. Have you found a school yet that will admit someone on the face of
one of these stinking vouchers, yet? And if so, could someone from the inner-city
get out there? ;-}r ap.

Raymond Larrabee wrote:

> Judi,
> You should have been in church the day our pastor asked the congregation to
> please sign a petition placed at the back of the church, which would allow our
> friends and neighbors who send their children to Catholic schools to receive a
> little tax exemption. I stood up and said to my husband, "He's talking about
> vouchers." I lost all the calm and good will that church service often fills me
> with.

God bless you! Raymond; a good man, you... ;-} rap.

> --

"Dein Wachstum sei feste und lache vor Lust!
Deines Herzens Trefflichkeit / hat dir selbst das Feld bereit',
auf dem du bluehen musst." Peasant, Richard A. Parkany: SUNY@Albany
Prometheus Educational Services - http://www.borg.com/~rparkany/
Upper Hudson & Mohawk Valleys; New York State, USA

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