So they say they want to focus that 90million pilot on private schools to provide more spaces for students with specialized education needs. Sure, thats a good thing to focus on, but why private? Why not fund creating spaces in the public system.
There are private/charter schools in all sorts of areas of the city and all sorts of buildings. You're telling me we can't get creative and put up some public schools in mild industrial commercial spaces? If we're lacking in space then think outside the box. Get some modular builders on this, retrofit some of these sprawling strip buldings in light industrial areas.
If parents had more public options for specialied education needs, I'm 100% sure they'd drive across the city to get their kid to that school.
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