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Teachers Union Threatens to Sue Voucher Schools
by Bright
Knight
This is
just another proof that the Unions don’t care about the students and
the
student’s future. It’s just about indoctrination of the students and
about
power. They know, the easiest way to transform America is poisoning the
brains
of the students (the best proof that this works is the
Socialist-in-Chief in
the White House - he was indoctrinated by Marxists and Islamists from
childhood
on and you see where it ended) and they do whatever they can, using all
methods, even mobster-methods, to get as many students as possible
under their
control. Private schools are their enemies, because every student they
lose to
the private school is most likely lost for their agenda.
Lindsey
Burke writes at the Foundry: The left’s tactic of intimidation is at
work again,
this time in Louisiana. The Louisiana Association of Educators is
threatening
litigation against private parochial schools in the state that plan to
accept
voucher students this fall.
This past
Wednesday, private schools that have elected to participate in the new
statewide school choice option received a letter from the union’s
attorney
threatening that litigation would be brought against them unless they
signed a
letter informing the Louisiana Department of Education that they will
not be
accepting voucher students.
The Pelican
Institute writes that “while it has become commonplace for unions to
challenge
state school choice programs on constitutional grounds, threatening the
schools
that offer to accept voucher students appears to be unprecedented.”
Pelican
continues:
Clint
Bolick, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute in
Arizona,
has argued and won landmark cases in state and federal court on behalf
of
school choice programs around the nation. “In over two decades of
school choice
advocacy, I’ve never seen thuggery of this magnitude. What the unions
can’t
accomplish in the courtroom, they’re trying to achieve through bullying
schools
whose only offense is offering educational opportunities to children
who need
them.”
Just two
weeks ago, a judge in Louisiana blocked an injunction request by the
union that
would have prevented funding of the voucher program. An appellate court
subsequently dismissed the union’s request for an appeal. So they have,
as the
Fordham Institute’s Adam Emerson writes, “turned to bullying the
schools.” At
least one school has reportedly pulled out of the voucher program as a
result
of union intimidation.
Schools,
parents, and policymakers in Louisiana, who have pushed to have one of
the
broadest choice programs in the country, should not bend to union
strong-arm
tactics. These tactics are to be expected, but they should serve as a
sign that
the unions are grasping at straws to try to maintain the status quo—and
it
won’t work.
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