Re: Public Schools - Bad for American Students?
Good schools are heavily dependent on rich parents.
The richer the parents, the better the school is. It's just that simple.
EDIT: Oh, this is CT. My reasoning is, schools have better funding when parents are able to pay for some of the school materials. In poorer places, no parent in the right mind would donate to the school when they have more important things to pay for such as for their home and food. However, in richer neighborhoods, if teachers ask for money to get some school materials, they'll get it.
My school receives very little funding from the government. Most of this money is spent towards school improvements. To be honest, it would be great to have a nicer learning environment. One where the water fountains actually work and one where the teachers don't have to yell in order to speak above the air conditioner/heater. As such, my school doesn't really have much money to spend on new text-books or supplies. Teachers will ask for a $15-20 donation from each parent to get what they need for the class and they'll get it! (Each teacher has about 100-120 students over a course of 5-6 periods).
~Tsugomaru
Good schools are heavily dependent on rich parents.
The richer the parents, the better the school is. It's just that simple.
EDIT: Oh, this is CT. My reasoning is, schools have better funding when parents are able to pay for some of the school materials. In poorer places, no parent in the right mind would donate to the school when they have more important things to pay for such as for their home and food. However, in richer neighborhoods, if teachers ask for money to get some school materials, they'll get it.
My school receives very little funding from the government. Most of this money is spent towards school improvements. To be honest, it would be great to have a nicer learning environment. One where the water fountains actually work and one where the teachers don't have to yell in order to speak above the air conditioner/heater. As such, my school doesn't really have much money to spend on new text-books or supplies. Teachers will ask for a $15-20 donation from each parent to get what they need for the class and they'll get it! (Each teacher has about 100-120 students over a course of 5-6 periods).
~Tsugomaru





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