by user Layla I received this in my email today and it never ceases to amaze me how biased some are regarding our public school system. This is just another example of criticism against No Child Left Behind, which helps children get ahead. Also, I might add that those children that excel in their studies are not hindered by the program, but are encouraged to progress towards advancement. As for those tax dollars spent on the program - they are well spent when you consider all the pork spending that goes on in our government. Also not mentioned in the press release is the tax payer dollars wasted at the local level and not limited to many a school district.
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| - by user Layla I received this in my email today and it never ceases to amaze me how biased some are regarding our public school system. This is just another example of criticism against No Child Left Behind, which helps children get ahead. Also, I might add that those children that excel in their studies are not hindered by the program, but are encouraged to progress towards advancement. As for those tax dollars spent on the program - they are well spent when you consider all the pork spending that goes on in our government. Also not mentioned in the press release is the tax payer dollars wasted at the local level and not limited to many a school district.
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| - by user Layla I received this in my email today and it never ceases to amaze me how biased some are regarding our public school system. This is just another example of criticism against No Child Left Behind, which helps children get ahead. Also, I might add that those children that excel in their studies are not hindered by the program, but are encouraged to progress towards advancement. As for those tax dollars spent on the program - they are well spent when you consider all the pork spending that goes on in our government. Also not mentioned in the press release is the tax payer dollars wasted at the local level and not limited to many a school district. Via an Ayn Rand Institute Press Release: How wrong this press release from Ayn Rand is and this is how one persons opinion influences many who know nothing of the subject and like the author, knows nothing of what he speaks. Our brightest students are not being sacrificed in an attempt to serve the weakest. For one, the best and brightest students if they attend public schools most likely attend in middle to upper middle class neighborhoods. The majority of schools selected for No Child Left Behind are in lower class to impoverished neighborhoods where quality education is sorely needed. Many of those students in our poorest neighborhoods that are the recipients of the No Child Left Behind are just as bright as those students in better schools - they just need the extra help so they can go on to higher education in the future equipped to be productive citizens that give back to their communities. It is too bad that some feel an investment in our children, which is our nations greatest resource is wasted money or hindering more accomplished students. So untrue, so biased, and typical left snobbery. Give me a break! Crossposted from The HILL Chronicles __NOEDITSECTION__ From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki. From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
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