Corey DeAngelis
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And we found that the Milwaukee voucher program that started in 1990, we found a huge reduction in crime later on in life. Oh, yeah. Shouldn't be very surprising. You're more likely to graduate high school.
And we found that the Milwaukee voucher program that started in 1990, we found a huge reduction in crime later on in life. Oh, yeah. Shouldn't be very surprising. You're more likely to graduate high school.
And we found that the Milwaukee voucher program that started in 1990, we found a huge reduction in crime later on in life. Oh, yeah. Shouldn't be very surprising. You're more likely to graduate high school.
We didn't control for graduation, but it's probably closely linked. If you're more likely to graduate, you're probably going to be more likely to get a job, less likely to be involved with the criminal justice system.
We didn't control for graduation, but it's probably closely linked. If you're more likely to graduate, you're probably going to be more likely to get a job, less likely to be involved with the criminal justice system.
We didn't control for graduation, but it's probably closely linked. If you're more likely to graduate, you're probably going to be more likely to get a job, less likely to be involved with the criminal justice system.
2024.
2024.
2024.
Pretty recent.
Pretty recent.
Pretty recent.
What's the title of that? Mediocrity, right? Right. 40 Ways Government Schools Are Failing Today's Students. And it was on the 40th anniversary of the Nation at Risk report. which came out, which basically said that, look, our outcomes are horrendous and things haven't gotten any better since then. In some cases, they've gotten worse and we spend a lot more money than we did back then.
What's the title of that? Mediocrity, right? Right. 40 Ways Government Schools Are Failing Today's Students. And it was on the 40th anniversary of the Nation at Risk report. which came out, which basically said that, look, our outcomes are horrendous and things haven't gotten any better since then. In some cases, they've gotten worse and we spend a lot more money than we did back then.
What's the title of that? Mediocrity, right? Right. 40 Ways Government Schools Are Failing Today's Students. And it was on the 40th anniversary of the Nation at Risk report. which came out, which basically said that, look, our outcomes are horrendous and things haven't gotten any better since then. In some cases, they've gotten worse and we spend a lot more money than we did back then.
We spend about $20,000 per student per year now, which is... about 52% higher than average private school tuition in this country. That spending in the government schools has increased by about 164%, inflation adjusted since 1970. Have the outcomes gotten 164% better? No, obviously not. But it's because they're not focusing on math and reading.
We spend about $20,000 per student per year now, which is... about 52% higher than average private school tuition in this country. That spending in the government schools has increased by about 164%, inflation adjusted since 1970. Have the outcomes gotten 164% better? No, obviously not. But it's because they're not focusing on math and reading.
We spend about $20,000 per student per year now, which is... about 52% higher than average private school tuition in this country. That spending in the government schools has increased by about 164%, inflation adjusted since 1970. Have the outcomes gotten 164% better? No, obviously not. But it's because they're not focusing on math and reading.
They're focusing on gender ideology and critical race theory in the schools. And if you're focusing on those things and teaching kids to hate your country, it shouldn't surprise us that the academic outcomes aren't getting any better.
They're focusing on gender ideology and critical race theory in the schools. And if you're focusing on those things and teaching kids to hate your country, it shouldn't surprise us that the academic outcomes aren't getting any better.