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Your Results

Your survey results place you in the following category:

Category 3:
Liberate schools (from government)

Many people in Category 3 believe the best way to improve education is to get the local, state, and federal governments out of K-12 schooling. Some have shared this view publicly by endorsing the "Public Proclamation for the Separation of School and State." You can see the Proclamation — and add your name if you wish — by clicking here.

Some in Category 3 believe that vouchers and/or tax credits are a step in the direction of liberating schools from government involvement. Others believe that these programs will actually move toward more government control of schooling. Specifically, they are concerned that private schools that accept vouchers will become government-school look alikes. Further, they warn that those schools that refuse the voucher will lose so many customers that they will be forced out of business. To see the pro and con debate on the voucher, visit Category 2, Vouchers, by clicking here.

Here are some organizations that provide helpful information about Educational Freedom:

Alliance for the Separation of School & State

RC Hoiles "Twenty-one Ways Public Schools Harm Your Child"

Ten Benefits of School Liberation

A Practical Plan for School Liberation

Foundation for Economic Education

Future of Freedom Foundation

Exodus Mandate

Rescue 2010


You are welcome to visit the other categories:

Category 1: Support the public schools

People in Category 1 believe that government schools are doing a good job but they need more resources to do their best job. Many believe that some changes would be good. Examples of such changes include smaller class size, longer school day, longer school year, higher teacher wages, additional teacher training, and pre-Kindergarten available to all. Most believe public schools do not need the pressures of vouchers, tax credits, or other competitors.

Category 2: Restructure public schooling

People in Category 2 have a variety of opinions on what should be done. Perhaps the only idea they hold in common is their dissatisfaction with the current public school system. Most want to restructure the system, not merely reform it.

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