Idaho's students should be able to attend school wherever they and their families wish for them to attend.
If they want to enroll in their local public school, they should be free to do so.
If they want to enroll in a private school anywhere in the state that'll accept them, they should be free to do so.
Funding for Idaho's public schools should continue to come from public funds, and funding for Idaho's private schools should come from private resources (individuals, private grants, donations, fundraisers, endowments, etc.).
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When it comes to education vouchers for private schools, they are generally not a good idea.
Idaho's $50 million program for private education vouchers (the one that it enacted early 2025) diverts $50 from its public schools, which always need as much support as they can get.
As required by law, public schools allow all students in their boundaries to enroll, regardless of those students' families' income and social status.
Any and all individuals, groups, and institutions that receive funding from a government entity have the inherent responsibility to use that money responsibly, and to take accountability for how they use that money.
Idaho's current education voucher program does not provide a reliable way to keep accountable any and all individuals who receive tuition money via those vouchers.