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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I just can't help but think it's entirely inefficient to have all these different boards and different providers. Instead of a kid going to the closest school, which may be a religious one, they opt for public but then need be bussed further. Smaller communities end up with 2 or 3 schools when they could have one. Not to mention the administrative overhead that's probably duplicated across different boards. Is this really the best way to spend limited education dollars?
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Public programs are not about efficiencies and low cost. Those are principles of private enterprise.
We can't be running our public systems like a business.