Public Schools Losing Enrollment

and they are for the most part just moving their kids from one public school to another
Here in Mexifornia core Americans are pulling their kids out of public schools because they don’t want their kids growing up with Mexico’s children. If they wanted their children to be influenced by Mexico’s culture they would have moved to Mexico.
Further, teachers are distracted, their time consumed by ESL children.
Public education is a complete shit-show from top to bottom. Good job Unkotare
 
Here in Mexifornia core Americans are pulling their kids out of public schools because they don’t want their kids growing up with Mexico’s children. If they wanted their children to be influenced by Mexico’s culture they would have moved to Mexico.
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What the OP article points out, which is in the OP post is that...

#1 It's urban public and private schools that are losing enrollment.

#2 That suburban and rural public schools are typically gaining enrollment because people who can afford to are moving out of urban areas.

#3 That the population of younger children are in decline.
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So when the claim is that "More parents pulling their kids out of failed public schools is accelerating at a rapid pace." is mostly false. Because it isn't parents pulling students from public schools, it's parent changing what public schools their children go to by relocating. In addition the article in the OP points out that urban PRIVATE schools are also losing students because of the same relocation events.

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Our enrollment here hoes up every year. Our public schools are doing quite well. Combine that with 85 percent of graduates go onto get degrees. They don't just enter the workforce and settle working for some lowlife businesses. There really are zero options other than tech school or a 4 year school.
 
You do know that Charter Schools are Public schools....right?
They're publicly funded but not restricted by school districts like public schools. Their big plus is that they provide another choice that may keep kids from getting stuck in a dead-end public school. MAGA
 
They're publicly funded but not restricted by school districts like public schools. Their big plus is that they provide another choice that may keep kids from getting stuck in a dead-end public school. MAGA

What do Charter schools have to do with MAGA? Our daughter went to one in 2000.
 
Ever hear of the charter schools that are popping up all over the place? In some places, parents are forming co-ops where they collectively hire teachers for a new version of homeschooling. Then there are also new private schools being created as an alternative to the failing public schools. Public schools overstepped their boundaries with parents in many cases, CRT is giving kids inferiority complexes, children are testing poorly at higher percentages and the social engineering that some schools are pushing has no place in our education system at all. I'm not saying there are no good schools but I am saying that it's nice to see we have more viable alternatives to the bad ones.
Charter schools are public schools. There are zero new private schools in my area and homeschooling is not taking off because the schools offer virtual instruction as an option. My granddaughter stays home all but a few days for testing. CRT is not being taught in most public schools. Like most education bashers, you take the same broad brush that paints the NYC, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles schools as being the norm, and paint all public schools as being the same for the most part. The schools are mostly good, with many large city school systems in blue cities being the exception.
 
Trump was pushing school choice when Democrats were trying to maintain the Democrat stranglehold on the teachers unions and public schools. Public schools fight proposed charter schools 100% of the time. MAGA
Public schools fight charter schools because many of them take tax dollars away from the schools and then fraudulently steal the funding. A much-hyped charter school, for middle and high school students in Jacksonville Florida when I taught there, was doing great until the schools ran out of money halfway through the year. The administrators of the school were experienced in education but had no clue as how to handle funding. Those students had to go back to their regular public schools, with no funds, overcrowding classes and making the gaining schools suffer for the fraud. The principal of both schools was the exact same person, drawing approximately 6 figures for each job. She was also on the charter school's board. Several members of the board also went to jail. This was only one of many in the state that poisoned charter schools for the state to this day.
 
Our enrollment here hoes up every year. Our public schools are doing quite well. Combine that with 85 percent of graduates go onto get degrees. They don't just enter the workforce and settle working for some lowlife businesses. There really are zero options other than tech school or a 4 year school.
You have lots of prostitutes in your schools? :abgg2q.jpg:
 
The most important end product of the education system in a market economy is a fool.
A market economy needs a fool.... The market economy is built on the exploitation of suckers....
People are controlled either through deception or through force...
 

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