Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Should Taxes Follow?


I “Started the Conversation” In the January issue of Northern Connection magazine, regarding the question on taxes for alternative schooling. Charter Schools which are independent public schools are funded by the taxes allotted for a child go with the child from their current school district.

Which begs the question: shouldn’t the taxes allotted for a child follow the child if he or she attends any alternative schooling?

I know in my own case, when I was being emotionally and physically bullied, the school district could no longer guarantee my safety, so my parents sent me to a private high school where I received a wonderful education in a safe and wholesome environment. Unfortunately, my family had difficulty affording the private school so any kind of tax break would have helped.

Also, just a few months ago in November of 2013, the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amended version of a charter school reform bill that will allow most charters to receive payments directly from the state rather than routing them through the local school districts and will enable other entities other than the state and school districts, such as universities, to authorize charter schools. (here's the amended version of the bill ).

Which begs another question: if they wanted, should a private or parochial school be able apply for “charter” status and receive state funded money?

What do you think? Let your voice be heard in the comment section below: