Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.[/quote
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Or to invest in them.
That hasn't worked for 50 years because of teacher's unions. Typical white SJW talk. Please note that Black and Latino families overwhelming support school choice. Break the cycle.
citation desperately needed
Here is one. There are countless others if you bother to Google it. As is the case with many white SJW Democrats, they just continue to ignore what low income families caught in under-performing schools really want.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/02/24/voters-strongly-support-school-choice-educators-should-listen-column/4831964002/
https://www.federationforchildren.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/AFC-Beck-National-Survey-Results-1-10-17.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.[/quote
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Or to invest in them.
That hasn't worked for 50 years because of teacher's unions. Typical white SJW talk. Please note that Black and Latino families overwhelming support school choice. Break the cycle.
citation desperately needed
Here is one. There are countless others if you bother to Google it. As is the case with many white SJW Democrats, they just continue to ignore what low income families caught in under-performing schools really want.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/02/24/voters-strongly-support-school-choice-educators-should-listen-column/4831964002/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.[/quote
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Or to invest in them.
That hasn't worked for 50 years because of teacher's unions. Typical white SJW talk. Please note that Black and Latino families overwhelming support school choice. Break the cycle.
citation desperately needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
More like, classic White Supremacist playbook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.[/quote
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Or to invest in them.
That hasn't worked for 50 years because of teacher's unions. Typical white SJW talk. Please note that Black and Latino families overwhelming support school choice. Break the cycle.
SJWs are CERTAIN they know what is best for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.[/quote
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Or to invest in them.
That hasn't worked for 50 years because of teacher's unions. Typical white SJW talk. Please note that Black and Latino families overwhelming support school choice. Break the cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
You must belong to the teacher's union. The perpetual sad state of inner city schools is a great reason to support school choice. Break the cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Yeah - both of these were excuses to deny funding to schools that had a lot of Black and Hispanic kids based on the idea that if they were performing at a lower level on standardized exams, it must be the fault of the teachers in the classrooms. Rather than, you know, substandard housing, food insecurity, parents needing to work multiple jobs to keep the family afloat, etc. Which of course, caused teachers to fly away from those schools, and so on and so forth.
Standard Republican playbook. Blame the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
No Child Left Behind - George W. Bush
School vouchers to break systemic failure of inner city schools on low income minorities - Republicans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.
This is especially relevant because groups like Do Better FCPS and OpenFCPS and FxParentsAssociation are actually Republican astroturf groups. They are operated and funded by individuals who are pretending to be grassroots organizations but are actually GOP operatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that TJ exists is pure evil. It goes against all that public education stands for.
That's an absurd statement. Total nonsense.
Not PP, but TJHSST wasn't created for educational purposes. It was created for marketing purposes by the county Board of Supervisors when the BOS was controlled by Republicans courting west coast defense contractors to rent space in suburban office parks.
Then, of course, once created it became something for some kids to aim for, and eventually mostly a place that just kids of one ethnicity aimed for.
You say this as if it's a bad history, an evil history. Creating a magnet school isn't a bad thing, courting businesses with schools isn't a bad thing. Republicans are pro-education at the local level and are generally excellent stewards.
The bolded has never been true, at least with respect to public education.
You must be in a teacher's union. Democratic controlled public schools are the worst in the country by far. Wake up.
You must be a Fox News viewer. Those schools under-perform because they're in under-resourced urban neighborhoods and are largely populated by folks who can't afford to supplement their child's education with extras outside the school building. Go back to sleep.
Nice deflection, but wrong. First, it appears you agree that the worst performing schools are controlled by Democrats. Good for you. Here is a nice article that tries to explain why funding is not the issue. Democrats have had 50 years to try to tackle the underlying problem and are still failing miserably. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/01/what-school-funding-debates-ignore/551126/
https://assets.ctfassets.net/lwlwwghvkufv/7N1Kt117gW66megQG8cOmI/0fc83900a208087dd973a6880a7a1ed7/shameofschools_copy.pdf
The title screams propaganda. Can you give something that isn't about politics?
It points out the fallacy that inter city schools are less funded and demonstrates that the Democrats are at the helm. Please look at it to educate yourself.
Yes, the GOP has always hated public education and would shut it all down if they could. In fact, they're against anything that doesn't benefit the 1%.
Typical liberal BS that forgets the "argument" part of a debate. You need some facts, or stats, or something to back up your conclusion. There aren't any you can point to because they do not exist. You are just full of crap,
…. This is a thing that anyone who has ever studied American politics on any level knows.
Yes, everyone who is remotely familiar with American politics knows the GOP is hostile to public education and would end it tomorrow if they could. In general, they only care about what their wealthy donors want and that involves paying less taxes for things like schools that benefit the middle class and poor.
Again, you made this up. That's not how debates work.
Is as plain as the sun in the sky. Everyone knows it's true. Established facts like the earth is round or the GOP hates public education aren't debate-worthy topics.