While driving, I often see signs in people’s yards stating “Vote Yes or Vote No” for Amendment 2 that will be on the ballot on Nov. 5th. At face value, voters may think parents should have the right to send their children to any school they want. After all, they pay taxes. Since 2019, Kentucky school districts receive $4,000 per student per year from the fund School Elevation and Knowledge (S.E.E.K). The majority of S.E.E.K. money comes from the state and not local districts. If you remove your student from one district to another the money will follow your child. If voters choose “Yes” for Amendment 2, the S.E.E.K. money will follow your child to a private school.