The "No Child Left Behind" system does not work. Schools should be regulated and be expected to maintain certain standards, yes, but kids should not be passed if they have not adequately learned the material simply to keep up with these standards. Teachers need to be paid more, to the level of doctors even, because their role in our country is extremely important- they are molding the next generation. They should be given a wage that inspires them to do well at their jobs. Less money needs to go into keeping up appearances and pep rallies and all that other crap- I don't care how much revenue a football team generates for a school, a school should not be a business, it is a facility to grow young minds into functional adults. The federal government has a responsibility to fund ALL schools, PARTICULARLY those who don't meet performance standards because that usually means they need the most help. The schools should be regulated to be more effective if they fall below standards, and the government might end up putting more money into them to send consultants to figure out why the school is failing. Cutting their funds is just backwards.
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