Posted by tangplay on 2/9/2019 5:43:00 PM (view original):
Posted by strikeout26 on 2/9/2019 10:44:00 AM (view original):
In what areas is opportunity unequal and how do you fix it?
You have said education in the past, but everyone gets 13 years of free schooling. If you take the last 4 of those 13 seriously, you can get at least 4 more for free at very prestigious schools.
So, since everyone has equal access to education, what other areas of opportunity are not equal?
Are you seriously arguing that opportunity is equal in America?
Schools are not equal. Some schools are better than others. In my district, there were about 6 elementary schools, but by the time we got to high school, everyone on the basketball team and almost all the starters in football were from just two schools. Those schools happened to be the ones that recieved the most funding. Schools are primarily funded by property taxes. The richer an area is, the more likely they are to have a better school.
No, not every public school is equal. You claim it's a lack of funding. I can't confirm or deny as I don't know the budgets per child in each school.
I do know that kids who come from wealthier families tend to be more focused academically than kids who come from poorer families as a general rule. This is indisputable. This is a lot of what you're seeing in the disparity between schools.
but like I said, for whatever reason some schools are better than others. This is why school choice is so vital. In GA, we had charter schools on the ballot a few years back. The left fought them vehemently. Luckily they still passed. I'm not sure why it's a bad thing to have schools for the more determined and ambitious kids. It creates a much cleaner environment for them to learn. once again, school choice is the way to solve your problem. Allow kids to go to the better schools.
We've discussed education. Where else do you think our great country is lacking equal opportunity?