Letters to the Editor for Jan. 20
Follow the moneyAs state-mandated testing in public schools looms, I would like to know where tax dollars diverted to vouchers and tuition support organizations are going, what academic standards are being set for the “alternate” educational institutions, and if they will administer standard state and federal tests and report the results.
Arizona Republicans seem to be proud to be in the bottom five states in the country in per-pupil spending and now wish to spend more of those limited dollars on non-public education with little or no oversight.Stuck with the billRe: the Dec. 30 letter “The border.” I hope that this message reaches legislators in Washington. Years ago, I read that letters to the editor are read by many politicians.Well done, governorRe: the Dec 30 article “Ducey’s leadership reshaped the state.”
Granted, I’ve been elected to nothing. I have no solution to anything of current importance. However, I do know that blaming isn’t the answer. That is, if the goal is to solve the problem.
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