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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless you restrict AAP, or anything else, only to poor people, then rich people will have more of it because that's what "rich" means. If you want to hurt rich people, just raise taxes. Don't dumb down all of society. [/quote] They’re trying to help the rich. Dumb down society and the rich will flourish without competition. They will still get their services elsewhere and society will fall behind. It’s a win win for the rich and the private school establishment. [/quote] Do you seriously believe this or are you just posting nonsense? Whether it achieves the goal or not (and many in this the think it does not), they are trying to help the poor and underrepresented. The school board and administration are not trying to help the rich and private schools by purposefully harming the non-rich. Not even Machiavelli was that Machiavellian.[/quote] Do you think removing homework, reducing/removing reading novels, removing discipline/punishment, and providing minimum 50% as well as skills based grading is helping or hurting a Child's education? Note: I did not say grades. I said education.[/quote]
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