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Originally posted by Lebell
To put this in concrete terms:
It means kids will have less school supplies, like paper, glue, and books.
It means cuts in music and art programs.
It means larger class sizes and less time for individual instrution.
It means fewer teachers and not even a cost of living raise for those who remain.
That, Ustwo, is what it really means.
And those are just the effects I happen to know about.
Now please tell me how any of these are a "good" thing?
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Public schools kind of suck anyhow. Privatize and regulate the system I say, or go with homeschooling.
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