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I agree that privatizing all schools is not the answer. I am wondering if they were all privatized then what happens to current educational laws. We have seen from the voucher argument that charter and private schools do not have to follow the same standards and can let in students that they "choose". What happens then to the kids who do not meet those requirements. Are we left with kids who have special needs? Would the private schools then be required to adhere to the laws? Another thought is consistency among test scores. Would all schools still be required to take a state test? Where would privacy end and state/federal regulation begin? I ask that because of all the focus on standardize testing especially in Colorado where teachers jobs are tied to it. Would that go away also and teachers be completely at will year to year?
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