School Choice Saves Students
Howard Fuller spoke during lunch in from of education reform advocates at a conference in Phoenix this Flypaper post from Mike Petrilli describes some of Howard Fuller’s remarks. Fuller points back to a Sol Stern article and a Rick Hess piece which point to failure of the school choice movement to fix the public school system, specifically in Milwaukee. Fuller points out that Harriet Tubman wanted to end slavery, but didn’t let that stop her from freeing slaves one at a time, just as school choice is saving students one at a time.
Another point which has been frequently made here was that Stern’s article, published after the Utah voucher law was repealed, implies that school choice is not politically viable – yet in the months since, Georgia and Louisiana have enacted school schoice programs. Other responses to Stern are here and here.