Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we can pay for access to better public roads, what if the rich could pay for better public school classrooms? Would that be fair too? Can I pay for AAP spots and use an excuse like we'll, it helps fund the school!
I live in McLean and I do pay for better public schools. Even though my kids go elsewhere. You're welcome.
I'm talking about a different type of class. For example, paying fees for a public school class (interstate highway lanes) with less cars (less students) that is separate from the general population (regular lanes) and better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we can pay for access to better public roads, what if the rich could pay for better public school classrooms? Would that be fair too? Can I pay for AAP spots and use an excuse like we'll, it helps fund the school!
I live in McLean and I do pay for better public schools. Even though my kids go elsewhere. You're welcome.
I'm talking about a different type of class. For example, paying fees for a public school class (interstate highway lanes) with less cars (less students) that is separate from the general population (regular lanes) and better.
Anonymous wrote:The express lanes can be faster because there are fewer entrances/exits, so less merging traffic. It's a safety issue, not a class issue.
Anonymous wrote:Because it funds the road building project. And reduces the load on the regular lanes if some people are willing to pay a premium. The alternative is a higher toll for everyone.