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Stunning attack on Alabama’s academic record.
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<blockquote data-quote="Davestwin" data-source="post: 1418716" data-attributes="member: 24371"><p>We spend more and more money every year on public schools yet test scores remain relatively flat. Throwing more and more money at a problem without any appreciable results is the norm with government bureaucracies … much more at the federal level, less at the state level and less than that at the local levels. The solution to improving our failing schools involves choice but the teacher’s unions and the Party they support won’t allow it. I don’t blame individual teachers at all … I do blame those who put politics above our children’s education though. We’ve been throwing more and more money at the problem every single year since the 60’s with very poor results. Let’s try something different … things that have been shown to work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davestwin, post: 1418716, member: 24371"] We spend more and more money every year on public schools yet test scores remain relatively flat. Throwing more and more money at a problem without any appreciable results is the norm with government bureaucracies … much more at the federal level, less at the state level and less than that at the local levels. The solution to improving our failing schools involves choice but the teacher’s unions and the Party they support won’t allow it. I don’t blame individual teachers at all … I do blame those who put politics above our children’s education though. We’ve been throwing more and more money at the problem every single year since the 60’s with very poor results. Let’s try something different … things that have been shown to work! [/QUOTE]
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