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Originally posted by KMA-628
your post only recommended spending more money, saying it was "ridiculous" to think that spending more money won't work. You didn't mention the other problems until your last post.
Finally, I never said you were anti-Bush (but I have read your other posts so I am aware of your stance)
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Well shit, hopefully you read my past posts more carefully than you read the first one in this thread:
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Originally posted by smooth That said, I think that most test discrepancies can be directly linked to teacher per student ratios, lack of current texts and/or computers, and malnutrition.
These things can be fixed with more money. It's just ridiculous to think/state that more money won't fix the growing problems plagueing our public schools. We might need to be more selective in how schools can use new money, but scrapping the system that has done a damn fine job of educating our citizenry for over 200 years doesn't make much sense.
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