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Question: Which of the following should be legal?
#1
Public schools
 
#2
Private schools
 
#3
Homeschooling
 
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Queen Mum Inks.LWC
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« on: November 17, 2007, 04:40:49 AM »

All of them - and why do yall hate private/homeschools?  It gives more money per student to public schools - and if they can pass the same tests - why not.
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Queen Mum Inks.LWC
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2007, 04:54:54 PM »

All of them - and why do yall hate private/homeschools?  It gives more money per student to public schools - and if they can pass the same tests - why not.

Public schools receive funds on a per student basis, so no.

Right - but say there's $100 students and $100 dollars.
Scenario A: School 1 - 45 students/$45 Dollars
School 2 - 55 students/$55 Dollars

Scenario B: Private school: 50 Students ($0)
School 1: 25 Students: $50
School 2: 25 Students: $50
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Queen Mum Inks.LWC
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2007, 04:55:51 PM »

I have serious qualms about home schooling standards and would like the ability to home school to be strictly monitored, essentially having permission given only a situation where there is some clear impediment to the child attending public schools (preventing parents from keeping their children at home to brainwash or because they are overly protective). Private and parochial schools are fine with me as long as the latter get no government funding, and public education is the best thing since sliced bread.

Why allow private, but not homeschooling?
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