funding students directly would empower families to choose the education providers that best meet their children's needs. we should fund students, not systems.
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What do you call stealing education budget $ for a billionaire?
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I can’t wait for America in 2034 where that year’s high school graduating class has never seen a teacher unmasked face to face.
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Absolutely
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Fucking based
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Still falls on the parents, they must take responsibility for the choices they make.
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Facts. Educational malfeasance ahould not be funded by taxpayers. As a parent, taxpayer, and educator - I 100% support funding following the child. Maybe then, LEAs will take the needs of students more seriously.
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Funding the child to go to charter schools which have committed tens of BILLIONS in fraud nationwide? Does that qualify as malfeasance?
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Even catholic schools in NY are beholden to the state :(
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Our district spends $16,000 per student annually and yet HALF of third graders can’t read at grade level.

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Come to NYC where they spend nearly double that and I guarantee the comprehension / graduation results are much worse. Amazing how it could be this bad.https://ny.chalkbeat.org/2020/1/27/21121084/nyc-spends-a-record-28k-per-student-but-the-state-is-footing-a-smaller-portion-of-that-bill …
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