Statewide Iowa (RI) — Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra says if he’s elected governor, he’d consider a change in the state law that’s providing taxpayer funding for private school expenses.
Feenstra supports the Education Savings Account program, but he says private schools should no longer be allowed to reject student applications due to space limitations or a student’s individual education needs.
When state-funded Education Savings Accounts were created in 2021, Democrats argued private schools, like public schools, should be required to accept all students who apply, but Republicans said the state should not force that policy on private institutions.
Feenstra says when he graduated from high school in 1987, Iowa students’ ACT scores were tops in the nation, and his goal as governor would be to make Iowa’s education system number one again.
IEPs are Individualized Education Programs for students who need special education services.
Feenstra made his comments this morning after an appearance at the Westside Conservative Club in Urbandale. The crowd cheered as Feenstra began by mentioning the two-week cease fire in the Middle East.
Feenstra answered questions on a variety of topics, including vaccine mandates and education policy.
Feenstra told the crowd as governor he’d get rid of the bureaucracy in schools and reduce the paperwork and regulations that are driving schools to have so many administrators, so the focus is on teachers in the classroom.
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