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I don’t think it’s a huge issue if there are private schools out there competing with the public schools. We all have a choice and if we want to send our children to a private school because we think they’ll get a better education than so be it. When we talk about failing schools and students underperforming in public schools, what’s going to change to make a failing student in a public school all of a sudden be extremely successful in a private school. Yes I think there are a few cases where that might hold true but for the most part I would have to believe that an unmotivational high school students at a public school is still going to be unmotivated to take ownership of their own learning and be successful in a private school. I do agree with one of the videos that sometimes the public schools need some competition. I will agree that privatization is not the answer to solve all our educational issues and I’m not a proponent of private schools taking over the public school system, but I do think it’s a freedom and a choice for a parent to enroll their student in a private school if they feel that their student will be more successful and receive a better education.
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