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Truth: Public schools, on average, spend more per student than private schools, yet private schools usually get better results. A lot of this is because private schools can be selective in who they let in. The best schools in the Awesome feeling cute might haunt someone later idk shirt Also,I will get this country are selective one way or another: because they’re magnet schools, private schools, or draw their students completely from affluent areas, so their students are de facto selective based on ability to afford that area. The worst schools are the schools that have to take all students, and a majority of those students come from impoverished areas. Solution: School choice. Allow parents to tell the government which school should be paid for educating their child, even if it’s a private school. It’s the best life preserver to throw to the students with potential who are drowning in failing schools that we have right now. Any other solution would take decades to implement, has probably already been tried and failed, and would lead to unintended consequences that would make things worse for many. A $1:$1 tax rebate for private school tuition would also work here.



Solution: Security-style cameras in the Awesome feeling cute might haunt someone later idk shirt Also,I will get this classroom. Instead of wasting time trying to write exactly how a student “was giving attitude” to a teacher, knowing that “giving attitude” is never enough to write, a teacher could just write the time and the classroom the incident happened, and let the administration and parents see it for themselves. This would also help a lot for my next truth: Truth: In most places, a student can give up and drop out of school at age 16, but a school district is required to provide some sort of educational services to a student until they’re 21. A lot of taxpayer money is essentially wasted on older students who’ve shown zero interest or ability in being educated and cause disruptions for other students.


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