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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 May 2017

    Opinion: The lengths public school advocates will go to deny kids and parents an education choicehttp://on.wsj.com/2qSw2jw 

    8:43 AM - 8 May 2017
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      1. Brianna Kopec, former street person‏ @Brieezer 8 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The lengths "school choice" advocates will go to deny kids an education. Fixed it for you.

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      2. FeelFree‏ @storm49505 8 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes just like private prisons. We see you. As long as the profit motive exists greed will rule the day.

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      2. Summers Time Ent.‏ @lssplack 8 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        If you don't like public schools, pay the $$$ to send your kid to a private school. Duh!

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      3. Olivia  🍎‏ @OliviaVivianne 8 May 2017
        Replying to @lssplack @WSJ

        I send my kids 2 private bc my PS is overcrowded and underperforming. Why shouldn't all kids have access to best schools?

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      2. Lou M‏ @LMatura613 8 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        School today is about conformity not outside of the box thinking.

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      2. Thomas J. O'Donnell‏ @RightField75 8 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        and don't let your kid be put in Special Ed...Districts get more money per head there and will not let them out even if they don't need it..

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      1. David Barnes‏ @dabarnes2006 8 May 2017
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        We homeschooled our son through 9th grade. It gave him huge advantages. Most school employees just don't have a vested interest in your kid.

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      1. B Anonymous‏ @BAnonymous9 8 May 2017
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        I got education choice, its called homeschool! My kids so above his grade level he could almost graduate junior high at 9 years old.

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      1. Michael Stawowy‏ @MichaelStawowy 8 May 2017
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        nothing wrong with choice. everything wrong with choice attainable for just the richest 5% of population. At least give KIDS equal chances.

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      1. Irredeemable Eve‏ @BanieEvelyn 9 May 2017
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        Shut down the PS system. It's a cesspool of liberalism. Education belongs in the hands of parents & faith based organizations.

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      1. Ron Woods‏ @ronjwoods 8 May 2017
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        my personal belief the difference between a good and bad school rests on the parents; send kids ready to learn and not pass time of day

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      2. CD Darmm‏ @CDDarmm 8 May 2017
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        If we spent more money on teachers than missiles, this wouldn't be an issue.

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      3. Olivia  🍎‏ @OliviaVivianne 8 May 2017
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        NYC outspends the US 2-1 per kid yet NYC PS's r failing. NYC PS (K-5): % Meeting state standards for Math: 40% English: 39%

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