May 15, 2001
Union
Of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Encourages Senators
To Support School Choice Experimentation - “Let’s
Find Out The Facts”
In advance of tomorrow’s
expected Senate floor consideration of an amendment that would federally
fund ten school choice demonstration programs around the country, the Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, urged Senators to support
the experiment in school reform. The
amendment, to be offered by Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH), would authorize
fifty million dollars for fiscal 2002 and similar sums for subsequent
years through 2009 for the demonstration programs.
The programs would be established on the basis of competitive
applications by local officials and would require the programs to be
targeted toward low-income children.
Nathan Diament, director of the
Union’s Institute for Public Affairs issued the following statement:
In its consideration of the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the Senate has made important
strides to bolster public education in the face of new challenges and
ensure the implementation of measures to more closely monitor the
educational progress of America’s children.
But it is time for America to take a step toward exploring further
ways to promote educational excellence – a critical component of which
is parental empowerment.
The proposed School Choice
Demonstration amendment is just that, a step toward finding out how
empowering parents -- especially low-income parents, to make educational
decisions for their children through the distribution of federally funded
tuition vouchers -- impacts upon educational opportunity.
The debate over this aspect of
education policy is highly politicized with proponents and opponents
making assertions to support their position.
It’s time to do some experimentation and fact-finding.
We can then have a responsible debate.
The Senate should support school choice experimentation.
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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