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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3 days3D

Elections and Ideological Shifts Reshape Texas School Boards

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…6hrs6H

California Teachers Union Clashes with Gov. Newsom Over Budget Proposal

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 @9MKDDYY from Utah answered…12hrs12H

Yes and the public school system needs major repairs. Parents' choice. No child left behind holds all students back

 @9MKD8QM from Florida answered…12hrs12H

NO, and we should be showing future generations and applicants if the field they desire to go into has any openings and…

 @9MKD8QM from Florida answered…12hrs12H

I fail to see how sending kids or Juvenile Detention for truancy would incentivize them to go to school, if anything it…

 @9MKCH9B from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

Yes, but it should be a voucher so people can take that funding and apply it towards private universities & trade school…

 @9MK9CR2 from Texas answered…16hrs16H

I think it could work if lawmakers are careful and implement effective programs and weigh the cost of it.

 @9MK73VX from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

As long as the student isn't absent for prolonged periods. If that happens, contact the parent and figure out the situat…

 @9MK73VX from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but students must not take advantage of this. Students should still have to pay some amount. We cannot let the rest…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…20hrs20H

I support the concept but not the current education; education should ideally be personalized towards students and their…

 @9MK4GZG from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

yes for students who show potential and their decision not to be bias including of race or discrimination

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…22hrs22H

No, we should focus more on improving public schools; however private school tuition should be lower

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…22hrs22H

Yes, as long as the funding isn't single-handedly provided by the government and parents still have the choice to send t…

 @9MK2424 from Delaware answered…22hrs22H

i think that if the student is struggling in money, they should provide help in a 1-2 year long waiting before no longer…

 @9MJZDPQ from California answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but partial and they should off more merit opportunities instead of solely focusing on low-income students.

 @9MJYNBY from New Jersey answered…24hrs24H

State schools should either be free or significantly reduced cost. Private colleges can be whatever they want.

 @9MJYMKW from Connecticut answered…24hrs24H

I think once their in 5th grade they could start learning the basics of it but K -3 is too young for the knowledge of it…