Letter: Editorial: ‘Education freedom’ contradicts religious freedom

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RE: Editorial: ‘Education freedom’ contradicts religious freedom

I always have known why the state wants to delegate its responsibility to educate its citizens. Private schools do good work efficiently and with good results.

I never have understood why the private schools would take the money. We all know the “Golden Rule”—he who has the gold rules. With state money will eventually come state requirements in hiring, curriculum, facilities, testing accountability and ways we cannot even imagine now.

Wayne Moore
Lubbock, Texas


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