They seem to be more interested in punishing the public schools than in reforming them.
People
Rick-ruiz
09:28
The really top quality private schools that are enjoyed by the wealthy charge anywhere from $7,000 to $15,000 a year and more. A $2,600 voucher is not going to provide anybody access to that kind of education.
Latino USA 29
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07:57 - 08:04
They seem to be more interested in punishing the public schools than in reforming them.
Rick-Ruiz
United States--California--Oakland
United States--California--San Francisco
United States--California
United States
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund--MALDEF
League of United Latin American Citizens--LULAC
Latino Issues Forum
Education
Students
Voting
Government Policy
Inequality
Youth
Black people
Field reporting--Journalists
Interviews--Community members
09:28 - 09:46
The really top quality private schools that are enjoyed by the wealthy charge anywhere from $7,000 to $15,000 a year and more. A $2,600 voucher is not going to provide anybody access to that kind of education.
Rick-Ruiz
United States--California--Oakland
United States--California--San Francisco
United States--California
United States
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund--MALDEF