msskiv says
16 years ago
Question #2: How do we determine who gets the "good" education?
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beckyyy7 says
16 years ago
all education should be equal
BrianR says
16 years ago
we dont the government does with our tax money.
Spiderman63 says
16 years ago
It really just comes down to money. The best schools want the best teachers and everyone wants money.
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MaryJane9 says
16 years ago
The more expensive schools seem to be providing the "good" education. More money is put into them because the kids are probably seen to have
MaryJane9 says
16 years ago
more potential
Youngin says
16 years ago
It depends on how wealthy the area is. The more you pay, the better the education you get.
NintendoVG13 says
16 years ago
is really depends on how much money your family has.
msskiv says
16 years ago
money, money, money...we have policy makers in Washington telling us money isn't the solution.
msskiv says
16 years ago
yet the evidence says otherwise.
msskiv says
16 years ago
you don't see wealthy communities with crappy schools...look around...pitts mendon, brighton, penfield, webster...all money communities
msskiv says
16 years ago
all "good" districts where people want their kids.
msskiv says
16 years ago
how many people do you know that want their kids to attend a city school in rochester?
BHog392 says
16 years ago
the people who can afford a better education can have it
Matsui21 says
16 years ago
I think it determines on in which social class you are
msskiv says
16 years ago
is that fair? isn't that just the caste system at work??
dohmar says
16 years ago
thats how germany works tho too. your education is based on where you want to be and where people see you being when you grow up..
dohmar says
16 years ago
its smart i think
msskiv says
16 years ago
really??? so if you are born into being a truck driver, but you REALLY want to be a doctor, too bad? I don't know...
msskiv says
16 years ago
america is supposed to be the land of opportunity..be all you can be, right??
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