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Albany’s war on charter schools is a war on kids

Por: New York Post Opinion February 07, 2023

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Can graft and racial politics save public schools? Just maybe. Let me explain. Public schools face an exodus of students. Even before COVID, parents were pulling their kids out of failing (and often unsafe) public schools in favor of private schools that cost more money but offered better and safer educations. Other parents were pulling their kids out for homeschooling, which is more work for parents but also can offer better — and certainly... + full article



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