school has been one with many powerful arguments for each side. Supporters
of the vouchers believe that they are constitutional and that they will help both
public schools and private schools, as well as low-income and minority students.
Opposers, on the other hand, feel that the vouchers are unconstitutional
because they violate the Separation of Church and State clause, that they will
only drain money from the already needy public schools, and finally that they will
hurt the low-income and minority students attending the public schools. After
researching this issue, I too have come to my own conclusion–that school
vouchers should be offered to all students. Surely, though, this issue will
continue to be debated over for a long time to come, until some sort of
compromise can be made. Hopefully, by then it will not be too late to help those
that truly need it–the students.