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Taxis to school?
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Why not relocate Administrators of failing schools?
The schools that are performing well could share their knowledge of how to educate our kids.
Public schools are currently the only organization that there are no consequences for poor performance. In the real world, if you don’t produce, you don’t have a job.
The South Carolina Department of Education found that my child’s school district refused to provide educational services for my child and the school recieved great grades on their report card for that same school year.
Kids should not have to leave their community schools when the system is not working.
It would be much cheaper in the long run if laws and safeguards were enforced by an agency other than the Department of Education.
Laws should be enforced by a law enforcement agency.