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by zapataband1
1070 days ago
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Yeah the article reads as biased, but Dallas is a majorly democrat city probably more than California. So both are 'progressive' policies. One just seems to be geared towards giving kids more access to advanced classes, and tutoring opportunities. It's a no brainer that this is better for outcomes but people will pearl clutch and say 'we have to abandon public education' because some school district tried something. |
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