Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Dallas Diocese giving Catholic students a day off to rally for school vouchers
February 7th will be a day off from school for Dallas Catholic students.
Students and teachers plan to go to Austin for a rally in favor of school vouchers, which use public dollars to send students to private and religious schools. Dallas Catholic students will join other Catholic schools around the state in the effort for vouchers.
Read arguments from those who support or oppose vouchers and their thoughts about taking time off of school here.
Posted by Kaitlin
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jenn, says:
Shouldn't SOMEONE have a sense of impropriety about using children for political reasons? It's bad enough to see politicians exploiting kids, but I guess the diocese didn't want to be left out of the action.
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