In response to
"If we're discussing school vouchers,"
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Strongbad
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Which is great if you can afford it, except that it really hurts the public system
Posted by
Guigue (aka Guigue)
Jan 18 '17, 05:52
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If more rich, involved people were in the public system, suddenly there would be a lot more interest in helping public education.
As it stands, if we keep turning public education in "poor people education", there's no incentive to improve it.
The system is not underperforming, it is underfunded. Getting more money out of it is not a way to fix it.
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