Schools fault because the school is not keeping track of the kids that are going to school. Schools get money for kids attending school and since kids are not going they are not getting any money coming from the government. Schools aren’t good schools so maybe their parents don’t want to send them there. Health issues because some parents can’t afford health care because kids sick and can’t afford to get treated.
Get better teachers, award teachers with merit pay for working in low income areas. By increasing funding for schools that need them more.
Focus more on academics other than internet, video games and television. Provide universal health care for everyone.
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Well, maybe schools are not all bad, some are, but I think the problem is that kids just do not want to go to school and that our government does not have a good policy for making kids go. Plus, not all schools benefit from kids going, such as public schools and schools similar to are our, HTHMA, a free school.
The weakness in this position is that they don’t go in depth into what they think is the issue. It seems that they only believe that the money is the biggest issue, when we need to focus on the fact that our health plan is bad. So teachers aren’t the problem, nor are the schools. Because if students are sick they cannot come to school, and the school looses money because of that, the lack of money leads back to illness in children. It’s not the teachers fault. If we were to focus on the root issue then we could then break the foundation of the problem.
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I understand what you are trying to say but how will you change the school system so they keep track off student attendance?
I agree with what Rsegura said. I think you are addressing a good issue but all I hear about it money money money. How are we going to get this money? For low income schools, yes, I think we should put more money into them but you're saying that we have to "bribe" the teachers and say, "Oh, if you work in a low income areas, we will pay you more." Then obviously, the teachers in higher paying schools would go "What about us? We are good teachers and someone else can get more money then us just because they work in small income areas?" I think we just need ot find quality teachers overall :3 Also, you talk about health care plans and experience your candidate has had, but what is the plan?
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