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by jl2718
1793 days ago
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They have the legal right to remove problems from the school environment. That’s huge. And they aren’t beholden to ideology. That’s also huge. They can be as inefficient as they want; they can do absolutely nothing for the kids except accompany minors so their parents can work, and they’ll still achieve better outcomes than the damage done by exposure to the public school system. |
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