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 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, for students but not parents. Truancy is generally a family issue that should be addressed on an individual case-by…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only for low and middle-income students up to a certain threshold that actually need the support. Community col…

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, in theory. We should have a basic national educational standard, but the means by which that standard is reached sh…

 @9NZP9H7 from Missouri answered…10hrs10H

White Man's Burden has been a part of education since the 1970s. The Dred Scott Supreme Court Case was one of the worst…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

Yes, as long as they are not allowed to get federal or state funding dedicated to public schools. We also should spend m…

 @9NZHN3X from New Hampshire answered…16hrs16H

The government should increase funding for education at pre-k through 12 levels. Kindergarten through highschool and tra…

 @9NZHCKZ from California answered…17hrs17H

It's not a bad idea and could be done, if the cost is capped and participating colleges are contractually obligated to k…

 @9NZHCKZ from California answered…17hrs17H

No! But the issue is more complex. The government shouldn't subsidize higher education at all. That subsidy is what driv…

 @9NYYMP8 from California answered…22hrs22H

They should ensure that college is accessible to all, including access to more scholarships, lower interest rates, and a…

 @9NYVNVQ from Utah answered…23hrs23H

Maybe, but we should perform a larger case study to determine how to successfully implement these programs successfully.