There is nothing that a private school can do that a public school with proper funding and staffing couldn’t do equally well
Pay for the education of an army of teachers, raise teacher salaries so they don’t have to buy their own materials, and lower the ratios to 1/3 of what they are now.
Private schools are inherently an exercise in privilege and exclusion. Despite any rhetoric about special programs, the real motivation is protection of privilege and separation from the dangerous masses. Maybe if we properly funded public education, this wouldn’t seem so attractive.
And they will still cheat and pay their way through an education. White people don’t value education and definitely don’t want to learn with others that will show them up easily.
This is why they rely so heavily on nepotism. They have no chance against merit.
The southern states, midwest and northeastern states have similar levels of blk-wht segregation. The northeastern states, including NY, has the some of the most segregated schools districts in the country overall. The west has the least.
This fight has expanded and radicalized into a broad anti-social world view where anything public or common good is viewed as a threat.
This makes it easy to combine it with things like libertarianism or clime denialism . They end up voting for someone because he promises to hurt "those people".
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Pay for the education of an army of teachers, raise teacher salaries so they don’t have to buy their own materials, and lower the ratios to 1/3 of what they are now.
This is why they rely so heavily on nepotism. They have no chance against merit.
This makes it easy to combine it with things like libertarianism or clime denialism . They end up voting for someone because he promises to hurt "those people".