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Join Date: Mar 2007
Age: 36
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I agree that many of the public schools are doing poorly (learning-wise) I forgot the word I was going to put, haha.
There are also schools that are doing great. Personally, my school is one of the top 10 and we've had 3 people pass the SAT with a 30. What would we do without public schools? The (in a ever so non-degrading way) Dubya passed the "No Child Left Behind Act", as in every kid should go to school or DIIIIE. (not really, but okay?) So, if that is still in session, would people honestly want to pay for private schools? Public schools may seem to be doing bad, but the majority of them are doing well. The paying issue is just like work. The better you do, the more money you get/raises you get. I like to think of it as an equality issue. It's not who offers the most, but who works the hardest. (did that even make sense??) Okay.
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