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Anonymous wrote:OP here. This frightens me. This right-wing group trying to encourage mass exits from our public schools.
If public schools cannot educate the children, why parents pay tax to support public schools?
We used to have a tradition in this country that all children deserved a good education and things worked OK for decades. In 1980, my district in Pennsylvania saw the school board taken over by a well-funded group of wealthy homeowners without kids in the schools. They did a pretty tidy job of dismantling programs, shrinking the school budget and openly stating that the schools were a failed burden on taxpayers rather than the engine that drew many of us to move into that district.
That's what happens when money gets people put in charge of public institutions with the specific intention of dismantling them. It works and we see it today with current administration. People have no idea how much money is behind these movements.
The problem is that schools are no longer just schools: they are bloated administrative behemoths that are not only supposed to teach, but feed, transport, and , yes, care for children for parents who cannot.
In a very real sense, schools ARE a failed burden on taxpayers. And until we stop thinking that we can save every.single.person. who makes s#!tty life choices, we will continue to see bloated systems and programs that are failures.