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ACLU vs. Our Childrens' Future

Brophy College Preparatory, the school the young men in this story attend on privately donated scholarship money, was founded in 1928 and has a long history of success. 
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This all boys school has a curriculum soley comprised of college-prepatory disciplines, with 99 percent of students proceeding directly to higher education upon graduation. Out of that 99 percent, 97 percent go to four-year institutions. With these statistics, allowing parents to send their children to a school of their choice is a no-brainer, but the ACLU clearly isn't interested in giving children a better future through their education.

Aren't liberals the people who are always screaming about how everyone should go to college? Yes.

So why don't they support school choice?




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