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Reply to "Are public schools everywhere in the US getting bad post-pandemic?"
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[quote=Anonymous]If you structured school districts to track the kids who need it into alternative schools designed to address serious academic deficits and behavioral issues, there's no reason this should cost more than schools currently cost. Schools are already spending a ton of money on these kids anyway, just in an ineffectual way that negatively impacts the education of other children. But if we could just be honest about the fact that kids with major behavioral issues, or who are several years behind academically, or who are majorly truant, are not being served in gen ed classrooms and no amount of "equity" is going to produce the same results, then we might actually be able to track kids according to what they need. [/quote]
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