You pay for what you get and you get what you pay for. And Pett’s correct to include social factors. The problem I think we have with public schools: Everybody* knows THEY got a good enough education so they see no need to spend more just to give (some other family’s) kids an even better one. Plus, money is tight and the roads don’t fill their own potholes.
You pay for what you get and you get what you pay for. And Pett’s correct to include social factors. The problem I think we have with public schools: Everybody* knows THEY got a good enough education so they see no need to spend more just to give (some other family’s) kids an even better one. Plus, money is tight and the roads don’t fill their own potholes.
* Well, almost everybody.