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Jake and Spike make the case for, and against, school vouchers

Mar 11, 2025, 5:02 AM | Updated: 5:19 am

“The Jake and Spike Show” found itself at odds over the contentious issue of school vouchers. Both fathers, who also had benefited from public education, offered strong positions on the hot topic.

Host Jake Skorheim, a staunch advocate for school vouchers, argued passionately for parental choice.

“I don’t know why we have to limit the wonderful ability for parents to choose what’s best for their kid, just like you guys did for yours,” he said.

He emphasized that vouchers would allow parents from poorer backgrounds to afford private schooling, which he believed could offer better student-to-teacher ratios and overall educational experiences.

But co-host Spike O’Neill, while acknowledging a need for educational reform, expressed concerns about the potential negative impact of vouchers on public schools.

“The Department of Education is also just a massively bloated bureaucracy,” he conceded, but added, “taking money directly from the coffers of what funds public education isn’t the solution.”

Spike highlighted the importance of a well-funded public education system, especially for low-income and special needs students who might not be accommodated by private schools.

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School vouchers have a broad impact

The debate touched on the broader implications of school vouchers, with Jake advocating for competition as a means to improve education quality.

“Competition is always good,” he asserted. “Wouldn’t it stand to reason that the money should follow the kid?”

Spike countered by pointing out the limitations of private schools in accepting all students, especially those with lower test scores or higher needs.

“Private schools decide who they let in,” he noted. “The least among us are not going to get in because they need the most resources.”

Despite their differences, both men agreed on the need for educational reform.

“We owe it to our society to educate our kids the best we can,” Jake said, a sentiment Spike echoed. The discussion ended on a note of mutual respect, with both men acknowledging the complexity of the issue and the importance of finding a balanced solution.

Listen to the full discussion below.

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Listen to “The Jake and Spike Show” weekdays from noon to 3 p.m. on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Subscribe to the podcast here.

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Jake and Spike make the case for, and against, school vouchers