21 May 2017
Growing Demand for Private Islamic Schools Among Muslims in United States of America
Alhamzawi, a pharmacist who grew up in Syria, is fortunate enough not to need financial aid to pay for private school, although he knows other families who benefit from Florida’s support of scholarships. He’s not sure that nationwide expansion of such a program would truly benefit the country. He fears that greater public funding for private education could hemorrhage money away from already struggling public school systems.