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 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…6hrs6H

Yes but abseneces should be for reasons like death, illness, etc. If kids just skip without reason, and still pass, that…

 @9NW2CBD from Utah answered…8hrs8H

Yes, I think pretty much all of these stances, more scholarships, lower interests rates, and significantly reduced price…

 @9NVYDD6 from California answered…10hrs10H

No, CRT is a very specific theoretical model used in legal work. Students should be taught about systemic racism though…

 @9NVTDWZ from Georgia answered…14hrs14H

Education should be decentralized so that parents can put children in schools that teach according to their values.

 @9NVCN58 from Indiana answered…18hrs18H

I support expanding competition and innovation in education. I also support the decentralization of public education by…

 @9NV9ZSJ from New York answered…19hrs19H

This is a dumb question because it completely misunderstands Critical Race Theory and when it's taught to whom. K-12 was…

 @9NV34ZL from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

CRT is not taught in K-12. Perhaps some Similar aspects Are, and it is important to teach more than “everything white se…

 @9NV25JF from New York answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but the student should be required to live and work in said state for at least 4 years post graduation

 @9NTYTKL from Georgia answered…21hrs21H

They should fund universities at a higher rate like they did in the past, but not directly pay tuitions.

 @9NTY49P from California answered…22hrs22H

No, but teaching them genuine US History in a non-biased way would theoretically push them in the direction of believing…

 @9NTWB4G from Michigan answered…22hrs22H

Critical race theory is a graduate-level academic approach to literary and cultural criticism, and is an excessively com…