Corey DeAngelis
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The point is school choice increases parental involvement by definition. Yes, there'll be the parents who are involved anyway, but on the margins, the parents who who just felt like they were depressed being in the school system where they didn't have any other options. Now all of a sudden you give them $10,000 to seek out a better option.
They're not going to be depressed by looking at the private school. So they're going to look and they're going to exercise that choice.
They're not going to be depressed by looking at the private school. So they're going to look and they're going to exercise that choice.
They're not going to be depressed by looking at the private school. So they're going to look and they're going to exercise that choice.
Yeah, they're rigorous studies. You can't randomly assign competition, but it's as good as you can get. I've cited all the studies on that topic.
Yeah, they're rigorous studies. You can't randomly assign competition, but it's as good as you can get. I've cited all the studies on that topic.
Yeah, they're rigorous studies. You can't randomly assign competition, but it's as good as you can get. I've cited all the studies on that topic.
On the issue of whether low-income families are benefiting from this, I already talked about the theoretical about how they're in the worst schools already. So they had the most to benefit, most to gain from having more options in their kids' education.
On the issue of whether low-income families are benefiting from this, I already talked about the theoretical about how they're in the worst schools already. So they had the most to benefit, most to gain from having more options in their kids' education.
On the issue of whether low-income families are benefiting from this, I already talked about the theoretical about how they're in the worst schools already. So they had the most to benefit, most to gain from having more options in their kids' education.
In D.C., they have a voucher program, which I think Obama was against even though he sent his own kids to Sidwell Friends, a private school, school choice for kids. for me, but not for the hypocrisy again. Strikes again, it's everywhere.
In D.C., they have a voucher program, which I think Obama was against even though he sent his own kids to Sidwell Friends, a private school, school choice for kids. for me, but not for the hypocrisy again. Strikes again, it's everywhere.
In D.C., they have a voucher program, which I think Obama was against even though he sent his own kids to Sidwell Friends, a private school, school choice for kids. for me, but not for the hypocrisy again. Strikes again, it's everywhere.
But we looked at the data most recently in DC and the average family, their average household income was about $30,000 per year for the entire household in the District of Columbia, which is a higher cost of living area than the average in the United States. And I believe about 95% of the kids were black or Hispanic.
But we looked at the data most recently in DC and the average family, their average household income was about $30,000 per year for the entire household in the District of Columbia, which is a higher cost of living area than the average in the United States. And I believe about 95% of the kids were black or Hispanic.
But we looked at the data most recently in DC and the average family, their average household income was about $30,000 per year for the entire household in the District of Columbia, which is a higher cost of living area than the average in the United States. And I believe about 95% of the kids were black or Hispanic.
So this goes completely counter to the narrative that the left is saying about how this is only for rich white kids using the program. In Florida as well, there's a really interesting story about how DeSantis actually won in 2018. He actually barely won the governor's race in 2018.
So this goes completely counter to the narrative that the left is saying about how this is only for rich white kids using the program. In Florida as well, there's a really interesting story about how DeSantis actually won in 2018. He actually barely won the governor's race in 2018.
So this goes completely counter to the narrative that the left is saying about how this is only for rich white kids using the program. In Florida as well, there's a really interesting story about how DeSantis actually won in 2018. He actually barely won the governor's race in 2018.
And the headline in the Wall Street Journal the next day was that school choice moms tipped the governor's race for DeSantis.