Proponents of vouchers and other measures that expand
access to private schooling often claim that competition from privately operated schools will spur student achievement — and, perhaps, lower costs — in public schools.
Not exact matches
For instance,
to entice prospective parents,
school voucher advocates
often employ rhetoric about students being «trapped in public
schools» without giving tangible evidence that the
private schools the voucher gives them
access to are any better.
LGBT students in public
schools are more
often victims of harassment based on their gender and sexual identities and are also less likely
to have
access to LGBT resources than their counterparts in
private schools (religious or otherwise).