Our Children/Our Schools (OC/OS), a statewide network of education, civil rights and children’s rights advocates, has long opposed the Opportunity Scholarship Act (OSA), the corporate tax credit legislation that would establish a voucher program in N.J.
In anticipation of the re-introduction of the OSA in the lame duck legislative session now underway, OC/OS members and allies signed on to the statement below in opposition to vouchers.
The size, reach and reputations of the organizations listed here should give legislators pause before deciding to pass a bill creating a program with little public support, no basis in research and a dubious track record in other states.
OC/OS urges students, parents, community members, policy makers and all those who support our public schools to SAY NO TO VOUCHERS!
We, the undersigned, oppose the implementation in New Jersey of a voucher program of any size, under any guise, or for any school district. Our opposition to vouchers in any form (including the “Opportunity Scholarship Act”) is based on the following core concepts:
- We believe public schools serve the public good, accept all children, and are guided by community values.
- We believe public dollars must be used only for public education.
- We believe that N.J. should not repeat the mistakes of other states; studies have shown that voucher programs have not improved student achievement, have increased student segregation, waste public money, and hurt public schools.
- We believe NJ students need and deserve the anti-discrimination, anti-bullying, freedom of speech and freedom of religion protections afforded them in the public schools, but not required of private and religious schools.
- We believe the absence of academic and fiscal accountability in private and religious schools, as compared with public schools, makes it impossible to ensure that public money spent there will be used to improve students’ academic experience or achievement.
- We believe that N.J. students deserve adequate and equitable resources, implementation of best practices in education, and protection from political experiments, including voucher programs.
Signed,
American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey
Coalition for Effective Newark Public Schools
Delaware Valley Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Education Law Center
The Latino Institute, Inc.
League of Women Voters of NJ
NJ Black Issues Convention
NJ State Conference of the NAACP
NJ NAACP Units
Asbury Park and Neptune
Irvington
New Brunswick Area
Oranges and Maplewood
Plainfield Area
NJ Working Families Alliance
Paterson Education Fund
Save Our Schools NJ
Statewide Parent Advocacy Network
Statewide Education Organizing Committee
Teachers as Leaders in Newark
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