Public money and private education

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Hillbilly version: Do you really expect to improve education if you take money for schools and give it to other institutions. Separate but equal does not apply, now or in the past. The poor cannot afford private schools with increased tuitions. The poor will be confined to the public schools. Those charged with overseeing the operation of the public schools should, at the very least, consider stopping this subsidy of private education.

Private education is fine. Nothing should stand in the way of parents providing the best for their children but not at the expense of others. If you want it, you pay for it.

If you provide the best education, students will not be seeking other places for education.

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