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Originally Posted by Derwood
Tangential factoid:
Only 5 states do not have collective bargaining for educators and have deemed it illegal. Those states and their ranking on ACT/SAT scores are as follows: South Carolina: 50th, North Carolina: 49th Georgia, 48th Texas: 47th, and Virginia: 44th.
Wisconsin is ranked #2 in the nation
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That has as much to do with the quality of education as the high school in my hometown where the teachers do have collective bargaining and which lost its college certification a few years ago.
It's been proven time and time again that just throwing money at schools does not guarantee a quality education.
All collective bargaining is good for is extorting more money from the long suffering taxpayer.