Indiana: Mass Exodus of Students from the Public Schools

school-choiceWith public schools in Indiana spending anywhere between $9,000 and $14,000 per student annually, one would think the education they provide would be first class. Nine grand a year is quite a lot of money. Most private schools produce good academic results at half that cost; and homeschooling families perform miracles at just a portion of it.

Therefore, public school advocates shouldn’t have worried too much about the new voucher system introduced in the state of Indiana, where parents could take their vouchers and enroll their children in any school they want – provided the school has state accreditation.

But what happened is exactly what the public schools feared: more than 70% of the parents who took advantage of the vouchers transferred their children from the government-run public school system to private schools, mainly Catholic schools who have an established history and network in the state.

The exodus from the government schools is serious enough to alarm the public school bureaucrats in Indiana and force them to do meetings with the parents in attempt to dissuade them from transferring. A group in the state is suing the state to stop the vouchers program, claiming that most of the vouchers end up in religious schools, which supposedly violates the “separation of church and state.” (“Separation of church and state” is an imaginary legal principle conjured up by the secularists in the US to fight the historic public influence of the Christian religion in America; the phrase is not present in any founding document of the American Republic.)

Apparently, the parents believe the public schools are a bad choice for their children, and when public and private schools are given equal rights, parents overwhelmingly prefer to stay away from the government education. This trend has been observed with every voucher system in the United States so far; where vouchers were available for students from low-income families, the majority of the families preferred private schools. The Indiana state system of school vouchers introduced a few weeks ago is the by far the largest of its kind in the nation. And it only confirmed the trend.

The question that arises then is this: If the majority of parents prefer private schools, what is the purpose of the public school system? Besides enriching the teachers unions and the educational bureaucrats, the system doesn’t seem to turn our product that pleases the majority of parents. Given the fact that all taxpayers are forced to support it while having no part in controlling its work and policies, the public schools are a classic example of taxation without representation. Coupled with the poor results, they are a burden on the American taxpayer that can be removed without any negative results from such removal. As the vouchers in Indiana show very well, of the money is returned to the parents, they can find a way to teach their children, at a lower cost and much better quality.

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About Bojidar Marinov
A Reformed missionary to his native Bulgaria for over 10 years, Bojidar preaches and teaches doctrines of the Reformation and a comprehensive Biblical worldview. Having founded Bulgarian Reformation Ministries in 2001, he and his team have translated over 30,000 pages of Christian literature about the application of the Law of God in every area of man’s life and society, and published those translations online for free. He has been active in the formation of the Libertarian movement in Bulgaria, a co-founder of the Bulgarian Society for Individual Liberty and its first chairman.
  • Linn

    Interesting. Most all the comments are accurate, some slanted one way or the other. Content of education is declining.
    I was counseled by my principal because I was teaching too much math in a physical science class. (Course is composed of Physics and Chemistry.) The students did not have the basic math skills to learn science. One is predicated on the other.

    Also go to a public school and try to find the books written by our founding fathers. You won't. Most public libraries do not have them on the shelf either. Why? They are all against the liberal philosophy. The founding fathers wanted less government, not more. The Liberals want more. More government equals less freedom.

  • Linn

    Constitution is not studied as it should be. If it were we all would have more freedom. But do not be fooled freedom comes at a price. It is not free. It is paid with the lives of our men and women in uniform. Something the liberals do not do, serve in the military. Do not believe me? See how many people in Congress have served in the military. Very few.
    Yet they determine the military strategy, budget, and future. Ask yourself…would you go to a dentist for a hernia operation? Yet that is what we expect from our congress. 2012 is coming. Please study your candidates before voting.
    After the fox is in the henhouse, it is too late.

  • http://www.aKeyforHealth.com carolandv

    For 20 years the public school system has been using our children as scapegoats for their radical Christian-hating, Communist agenda…and we are now just learning how they have done it. It was the young college voter who largely aided BO's election and their liberal view has now been foisted on our Republic in the form of the latest radical president after years of school brainwashing of this younger generation.

    I raised 3 Christian conservatives…it doesn't take a "village" it just takes involved and committed parents!

  • joeee

    this simply is obomas way of getting Christians to leave public schools and fill them with foreign nationals. make the schools unbearable for us to want to be there so we leave and than Americas new owners can have schools just for them . oh and don't forget to pay your school taxes.

  • Drik

    Parents don't prefer private schools. They prefer GOOD schools. It's just that the public school insittution fosters incompetent teachers and poor managers and results in very poor education. Any place where the public school does a good job, the parents flock to, untill the public school system jerks the school back in line.

  • Jennifer

    There are two significant things that need to be said: first, the kids are not being brain washed in "public school", their minds are being polluted, they need their brains washed, to get rid of the pollution. Secondly, years ago, I thought to do what one person suggested, go into the "public schools" and try to "reform" them. I thought that these people in the schools would want to know what was wrong. Well, reforming the public educational system is like reforming the devil…can't be done. It has a faulty foundation. Reformation is external, transformation is internal. There is no basis for appeal when you try to talk with the "public educational establishment monopoly".

  • Gypsydan

    I am a public school teacher and now days I have to raise parents as well as the students I get. Parents are looking for the easy way out, want less homework for kids and have lost all control over their child’s manner of dress and behavior. I have seen kids 12 to 15 looking like street hookers and mom doesn’t look any better. Middle school boys have to face challenges of getting past little girls that dress like whores, boys that dress like they live in a trash can, and parents that need to be redirected to be a parent and not another kid. No wonder kids are messed up. The public education system works on the factory principal that Ford started and refuses to reform. It is killing creativity with endless politically motivated tests etc that mindless politicians and college profs dream up to make everyone a college professor. We need to restructure education away from everyone goes to college and let High Schools be college bound or career bound and we need to recognize that not everyone needs a college degree to be successful. Call a plumber or electrician on a Sunday and get their rates. As long as loony college professors have courses like ethnic studies and gender studies they will turn out useless graduates who end up on welfare because they have no skills. We get what we let the professors put out. Get a grip america and clean out public education.

  • Keith

    I graduated in 1975 and have 8 children. It seems to me that each generation is losing about 2 years of true education. Example; my parents 12th grade = 10 grade for me and 8th grade for my children! I hope this makes sense, but I can not believe what my kids were not taught!

  • ladyj

    PUT VOUCHERS ON THE BALLOT FOR ALL STATES AND SEE THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE DONE … OR ARE YOU AFFRAID OF THE TRUTH REMEMBER THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE AND THEN MAYBE WE CAN TRULY EDUCATE OUR KIDS PROPERLY WITH THE CORRECT INFO AND NOT MANUFACTURED INFO OR POLITICALLY BRAINWASH THEM AS IS DONE AT PRESENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND GET OUR PEOPLE ON THE ROAD TO A REAL EDUCATION AND NOT PLAY TIME IN SCHOOL AND LEAVE THE REARING OF OUR KIDS TO THE PARENTS.

  • Paddyo

    BARACK NO SHAME OBLABLA WAS EDUCATED IN PUBLIC SCOOLS! IS THAT WHY HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW MANY STATES THERE ARE IN THE UNITED STATES, WHICH MEANS HE DOESN'T KNOW THE SIGNIFICENCE OF THE NUMBER OF STARS IN OUR FLAG AND WHY HE DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE CORPS?

    IT PROBABLY EXPLAINS WHY HE CAN'T DO MATH WHEN IT COMES TO BUDGETS AND BELIEVES EVERY DOLLAR GIVEN OUT IN FOOD STAMPS, GOES OFF AND GETS PREGNANT AND RETURNS ONE DOLLAR EIGHTY FIVE CENTS TO THE TREASURY!

  • Bill

    "Growing up in the 50’s & 60’s, I was taught that in the first amendment the phrase

    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."

    Simply meant that congress could not establish a national religion like England did when they established the Church Of England, but to respect all religions equally and also to prevent a theocracy from replacing democracy.

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  • acronymous

    “The question that arises then is this: If the majority of parents prefer
    private schools, what is the purpose of the public school system? ”
    Bad logic. The actual statistic is that “more than 70% of the parents who took advantage of the vouchers” chose private schools.

    That’s not a majority of all the parents. It’s a majority of those parents, however few, who did take advantage of vouchers.