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Originally posted by MrSelfDestruct
The issue with public schools is that they have their funding cut if they are unable to meet certain standards. With the funding cut, they can't possibly hope to get themselves up to par for the next accredidation evaluation.
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Not everything is solved by more money. Per student private schools don't cost more yet do better. Do you 'reward' a school with more money when they do poorly? When two equally funded schools have vastly divergent test scores who should get more funds? Do you motivate people by rewarding their failure (the teachers, and administrators?). The system is set up to fail.