Suitable_Magician515

Suitable_Magician515 t1_jcg87sx wrote

Great point. I don’t think opting out of property taxes is the answer. In this scenario, people that don’t have kids aren’t really part of the equation because they don’t have a dog in the fight. Here, property tax payers pay for a service to be provided to their children.. but aren’t able to because they disagree with other aspects of the education system. I guess I can put it this way.. you want a pizza.. but the only type being served is a supreme pizza. You hate mushrooms… why can’t you order it without mushrooms. BTW, I don’t have an answer.. I’m just curious what the logical counter arguments are. 👍

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Suitable_Magician515 t1_jcef840 wrote

Do homeschooling families pay property taxes that fund schools? If they do, why can’t they use their tax monies to benefit their family..

  1. Sports should have tryouts.. everyone doesn’t make the team. Crazy idea.. especially nowadays.

  2. Have the homeschoolers take an academic assessment test to qualify for school activities.

  3. Most homeschoolers still have cooperatives that are set up in a “school setting”. Homeschoolers homeschool because public schools are failing kids. Over-crowded rooms, questionable curriculum and poor allocation of school funds are just a few reasons why parents look for alternatives.

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