HYPOCRITE: Elizabeth Warren Sent Her Son To Pricey Austin Private School, Says Education Researcher
New information has surfaced exposing Elizabeth Warren’s hypocrisy on school choice.
On October 28, 2019, education researcher Corey DeAngelis uncovered that the Massachusetts Senator and 2020 presidential hopeful sent her son to “an expensive private school in Austin Texas (Kirby Hall School).”
DeAngelis found a yearbook entry for her son, Alex Warren, proving that he attended Kirby Hall School when he was in the 5th grade in 1987.
Kirby Hall School is a private school with tuition at almost $18,000 per year and is located right next to UT Austin.
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New information has surfaced exposing Elizabeth Warren’s hypocrisy on school choice.
On October 28, 2019, education researcher Corey DeAngelis uncovered that the Massachusetts Senator and 2020 presidential hopeful sent her son to “an expensive private school in Austin Texas (Kirby Hall School).”
Holy shit. I’m the first to figure it out.
I’m nearly certain Elizabeth Warren sent her son to an expensive private school in Austin Texas (Kirby Hall School).
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Warren has been trying to cover this up since she fights against school choice.
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— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
DeAngelis found a yearbook entry for her son, Alex Warren, proving that he attended Kirby Hall School when he was in the 5th grade in 1987.
Kirby Hall School is a private school with tuition at almost $18,000 per year and is located right next to UT Austin.
Here’s information on the school.
Private.
Tuition is currently almost $18,000 per year. pic.twitter.com/TKAqtWiBS7
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
As an avid supporter of market-based education options, DeAngelis did not blame Alex Warren “for attending a private school in 5th grade.” Instead, what DeAngelis wanted to point out is Elizabeth Warren’s hypocrisy of “exercising school choice for her own kids while fighting hard to prevent other families from having that option.”
Warren has been an outspoken critic of school choice. Her education plan would ban for-profit charter schools and she firmly believes that policymakers “must resist efforts to divert public funds out of traditional public schools.”
For many inner city youth and other less privileged groups, charter schools can make the difference between being stuck in generational poverty or moving up the social ladder.
David Adams