Corey DeAngelis
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Think about a classroom of โ 30 kids, that's $600,000. Where's all the money going? If the teacher's only making $60,000 a year on average, where's the rest?
Think about a classroom of โ 30 kids, that's $600,000. Where's all the money going? If the teacher's only making $60,000 a year on average, where's the rest?
Think about a classroom of โ 30 kids, that's $600,000. Where's all the money going? If the teacher's only making $60,000 a year on average, where's the rest?
So that's over $120,000. You know, a lot of them make more than the president of the United States. We have a half a dozen or so who make over $400,000 a year.
So that's over $120,000. You know, a lot of them make more than the president of the United States. We have a half a dozen or so who make over $400,000 a year.
So that's over $120,000. You know, a lot of them make more than the president of the United States. We have a half a dozen or so who make over $400,000 a year.
So one of the school districts in Texas, La Jolla ISD, made headlines recently because they had a big water park at their campus. So maybe that improves the self-esteem of the kids or whatever the teachers are trying to do these days. But it's just frivolous things. And you see this at the university level, too.
So one of the school districts in Texas, La Jolla ISD, made headlines recently because they had a big water park at their campus. So maybe that improves the self-esteem of the kids or whatever the teachers are trying to do these days. But it's just frivolous things. And you see this at the university level, too.
So one of the school districts in Texas, La Jolla ISD, made headlines recently because they had a big water park at their campus. So maybe that improves the self-esteem of the kids or whatever the teachers are trying to do these days. But it's just frivolous things. And you see this at the university level, too.
They have these extravagant water parks and tuitions going up to cover these things and also subsidies from the government, too. But these micro schools are really shaking things up. The whole factory model itself is frightened because of this. In fact, when Trenda Micro Schools in Arizona was reporting just huge increases in enrollment during COVID because the government schools were closed.
They have these extravagant water parks and tuitions going up to cover these things and also subsidies from the government, too. But these micro schools are really shaking things up. The whole factory model itself is frightened because of this. In fact, when Trenda Micro Schools in Arizona was reporting just huge increases in enrollment during COVID because the government schools were closed.
They have these extravagant water parks and tuitions going up to cover these things and also subsidies from the government, too. But these micro schools are really shaking things up. The whole factory model itself is frightened because of this. In fact, when Trenda Micro Schools in Arizona was reporting just huge increases in enrollment during COVID because the government schools were closed.
So families were figuring it out, and a lot of them went to these micro schools. The NEA, which is the largest labor union in the country, the National Education Association, they also lobbied the CDC to close the schools longer. They put out an opposition research sheet on Prenda Microschools and their founder, Kelly Smith, because they were so afraid of them โ
So families were figuring it out, and a lot of them went to these micro schools. The NEA, which is the largest labor union in the country, the National Education Association, they also lobbied the CDC to close the schools longer. They put out an opposition research sheet on Prenda Microschools and their founder, Kelly Smith, because they were so afraid of them โ
So families were figuring it out, and a lot of them went to these micro schools. The NEA, which is the largest labor union in the country, the National Education Association, they also lobbied the CDC to close the schools longer. They put out an opposition research sheet on Prenda Microschools and their founder, Kelly Smith, because they were so afraid of them โ
Of them basically providing something that they weren't providing to students. They knew they were going to lose funding because public schools are funded based on enrollment counts. And so if you lose some students, you're going to lose some money, whether you have a school choice program or not.
Of them basically providing something that they weren't providing to students. They knew they were going to lose funding because public schools are funded based on enrollment counts. And so if you lose some students, you're going to lose some money, whether you have a school choice program or not.
Of them basically providing something that they weren't providing to students. They knew they were going to lose funding because public schools are funded based on enrollment counts. And so if you lose some students, you're going to lose some money, whether you have a school choice program or not.
And in Arizona, you can use those education savings accounts to pay for Prenda micro schools and other ones too. Define micro school. Yeah. It's a miniature school, and there's a lot of different definitions for it, but basically a miniature private school. And during COVID era, it was basically five to ten children getting together in households to economize on homeschooling.
And in Arizona, you can use those education savings accounts to pay for Prenda micro schools and other ones too. Define micro school. Yeah. It's a miniature school, and there's a lot of different definitions for it, but basically a miniature private school. And during COVID era, it was basically five to ten children getting together in households to economize on homeschooling.