Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unions allow teachers to bargain for higher pay which in turn attract better candidates. I'd steer clear of states with weak unions.
That must be why California, with the strongest and best teachers, all have great schools. Oh wait, the state itself says that over half of their children don’t meet standards and that’s when they were open.
Not sure which one you want, to be proven stay at home has cost a year or more of learning, or that it didn’t matter because some schools were that terrible.
But don’t take my word for it. Look at the Democrat politicians, union leaders, and superintendents, who are sending their children to private and in person schools. Maybe they know something you don’t.