Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Dothan Eagle.
Alabama lawmakers' proposal to give $6,900 per year per child to give parents options to move their children to private or homeschooling is truly a misappropriation of state funds.
As far as Alabama being last, well that is just a false statement. We rank near the top of the bottom 33% percentile. Not great but definitely not the worst. We had these discussions in Headland back in the early ‘70s when there was an effort to establish a private school and I had children. The majority of those in attendance were against such an effort. The general logic was integration was here to stay and it would be best if kids had a good foundation in social integration as well as to get “all” kids educated in a well-balanced environment. In addition, most of us had faith in our Headland teachers, who are great.
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