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by acdha 1222 days ago
I agree with what you wrote and would add that a lot of times we’re only talking about schools because that’s how we fund a lot of social services in the United States.

My wife is a public school teacher here in DC. You can always find examples of the popular culture war hobby-horses, but most of the time when a student isn’t doing well it comes down to money. It hurts hearing about a kid who’s trying but falling behind since they haven’t slept more than two consecutive nights in the same place since a parent lost a job, or the top kid in the class cancels their SAT test because they need to watch a younger sibling because their mother can’t afford to miss work. When it comes to stats, that shows up for the school even if the student can’t.