a question that always haunts me is like. i read this thing once abt a public school principal who worked there for like decades but ended up sending his kid to private school and got huge backlash for it and idr details but depending on situation it's not a clear answer for me
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if you take a certain cynical view of america i suppose it's a very classically american problem in that it takes for granted a shitty system and puts the burden on the individual to make a choice
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I think there’s zero issue with doing your best at your work and doing your best for your family, and those being different realms. Now, if they same person advocates against public actions that give more ppl the same choice, that’s an issue.
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idk i think it's harder than that right like lots of systems depend on buyin & positive momentum, enrollment & performance affect school funding etc and if all the parents who can afford it pull their kids out then those left get extra screwed
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i’d do it. maybe i misunderstood, but it feels like ppl would be mad bc it signals i don’t believe the system is actually valuable? but i feel like the thing that actually reflects my faith that the system can work is me committing time and energy to it vs my kid participating
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