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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm talking about public schools. Yes, a wealth disparity exists, yes its growing. Lets not pretend that we can wipe it out of existence by foregoing piano en masse, but we do have a different consideration when it comes to public education. A "rule" that only/mostly benefits the children who need it least, in public education, is a bad rule, IMO. I'm not attaching any morality to anyones decision, but to the concept as a whole. [/quote] Some school districts have a 1-2 month window on either side of the cutoff date that are allowed without exceptions and otherwise the school needs to agree to the exception. Is this a rule that you're looking for? It already exists in some districts.[/quote] That would solve a lot of the abuse! [/quote] Then advocate for it. Our school board has a meeting just about every week. Show up.[/quote]
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