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 @9NT6PB9 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

First focus on improving public schools to be equal to any private school, then if some schools are unable to meet high…

 @9NT6PB9 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

Some basic standards should be done, but schools also need to have some freedom to tailor their curriculum based on thei…

 @9NT6PB9 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

Only for non-profit, and not at expense of public schools and teacher wages need to be increased to make the career attr…

 @9NT6PB9 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

While issues of racism and such should be discussed, some aspects of Critical Race Theory are too advanced for those in…

 @9NT64WQ from Washington answered…3hrs3H

Quit giving out so many loans. College is overpriced, textbooks prices are highway robbery Boycott the system instead of…

 @9NSYX9J from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

I believe that the class should be available to students who wish to study it or are interested in the topic, but should…

 @9NSXX4S from Florida answered…7hrs7H

No, it’s silly to regulate though because it’s more for graduate level coursework study; however, K-12 students should l…

 @9NSXQ8Z from Ohio answered…8hrs8H

It should be optional, or the approach should be theoretical and not enforcing a belief but a perspective.

 @9NSXBWJ from Wisconsin answered…8hrs8H

The abysmal cost of these institutions needs to be regulated its gotten ridiculous how much these schools are reaping fr…

 @9NSX4X7 from Michigan answered…8hrs8H

No, history in general should be taught. This is all is needed. No one should be made to feel guilty because of their ra…

 @9NSWTLS from Tennessee answered…9hrs9H

No because critical theory as a whole is a high level philosophical concept which can’t be accurately captured in a seco…

 @9NSWGVT from Tennessee answered…9hrs9H

Yes, parents are the primary educators of their children and have a right to choose how their children will be educated…

 @9NSWGVT from Tennessee answered…9hrs9H

No, standards can be good but education isn’t meant to be uniform, standardized tests are not helpful, and most standard…

 @9NSWGVT from Tennessee answered…9hrs9H

No, we should support public schools that teach traditional American values and also support religious schools with tax…

 @9NSW9RC from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

At some point, education should be free. However this would require a societal change and at first, partial tuition and…

 @9NSQZWY from Washington answered…12hrs12H

Yes, and convert to ALL private schools, and in order for a school to be able to receive vouchers the school MUST offer…

 @9NSQZWY from Washington answered…12hrs12H

YES, until the student is 16(Student can drive themselves at 16) the PARENTS need to be held accountable

 @9NSQZWY from Washington answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only for STEM programs, and be a partial reimbursement program based on school performance(grades), and rest re…

 @9NSPTCM from Colorado answered…13hrs13H

No it currently isn’t taught in K-12 schools. It is a legal theory taught by law schools and in some graduate programs…

 @9NSPTCM from Colorado answered…13hrs13H

No but work toward lower interest rates on student loans and more scholarship/ grant opportunities for low income studen…

 @9NS5TZC from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

No, but the states should provide via means testing the student as opposed to the parents. Not everyone is lucky to hav…

 @9NS5TZC from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

No, and change / regulate the need for college to be so expensive. Solve this problem at its source.

 @9NS377T from Massachusetts answered…20hrs20H

No, critical race theory isn’t appropriate for undergraduate students, but our racist history and heritage should be tau…

 @9NRWPLSfrom Maine  answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but there should exist public colleges / universities (which are free) and private ones (which can continue to char…

 @9NRS3K9from Virgin Islands  answered…22hrs22H

Yes, and I also think we need to promote scholarships for students who were in previously disadvantaged areas, like POCs…