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Why America's Education Deficit Needs a New Equation
United StatesMonday, September 16, 2024
But it's not just about the numbers. It's about the children, their families, and the future of our nation. We're witnessing a seismic shift in the way America approaches education. More families are opting out of traditional public schools in favor of innovative, tech-driven learning models. In 2021-22, only 83 percent of students attended traditional public schools, a 10% drop since the turn of the century.
Here's the rub: our national leaders are missing the boat. They're more interested in ideological posturing than in delivering concrete solutions that address the education deficit. The stakes are high; the momentum is building. Parents are mobilizing, demanding more control over their child's education. Election Day is fast approaching, and neither party can afford to miss this school bus.
If a parent is lucky enough to live in a community or state where diverse learning opportunities abound, their student will thrive. But what about the millions of children stuck in underperforming schools? What about those who are running out of time and options? The answer lies in empowering parents, giving them the autonomy to choose the education that best meets their child's needs.
The challenge is simple: ensure every student is worth the same amount of money in every state, and parents are permitted to spend those dollars on the education that best meets their children's needs. It's not about siphoning funds off for administrative bloat or special interests; it's about putting parents in charge of their child's educational destiny.
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