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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…16hrs16H

Colorado's School Funding Formula Overhaul Sparks Controversy and Debate

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 @9M2ZM54 from North Dakota answered…6hrs6H

They should pay for generals, to improve general knowledge for the populus. NOT classes relating to degree. Or rework th…

 @9M2XMWN from New Jersey answered…8hrs8H

Top 5% gets away with everything. Vote Democrat Republican libertarian….. we all get shafted. Unless we stop them we’re…

 @9M2X6J7 from Florida answered…9hrs9H

Pay it off for low income students but not rich ones, because you would be unfairly subsidizing from the lower class.

 @9M2WX22 from Connecticut answered…9hrs9H

Even if you did, the current tax system has too many ways to get around the tax. The laws themselves need to be changed

 @9M2WHCG from Washington D.C. answered…10hrs10H

The cost of education is insane. Find ways to significantly lower costs before we even think about the government gettin…

 @9M2W7LC from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

No, everyone should be taught and given the same experiences and opportunities. Do not continue the divide amongst the y…

 @9M2TGTN from New Jersey answered…12hrs12H

No, the United States needs to initiate a broad scale study of how we can restructure our education system given our fed…

 @9M2Q5LW from Idaho answered…14hrs14H

I think the the federal government theoretically COULD have a way to pay for your first attempt at a four year college,…

 @9M2PLC6 from Virginia answered…15hrs15H

No, but mentions of contemporary racial injustice are perfectly fine. Republicans are just using "critical race theory"…

 @9M2NJL2 from North Carolina answered…15hrs15H

Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do to eliminate it from our lives. One person will always say they are better bec…

 @9M2MX42 from New Jersey answered…15hrs15H

The government should create/support programs to assist students and families such that criminalization for truancy is n…

 @9M2M4GP from Washington answered…16hrs16H

I don't think that people who made hard earned money should be taxed for college. However I believe that school rates sh…

 @9M2LYY5 from Massachusetts answered…16hrs16H

Critical Race Theory is a highly specific college-level term. The history of racial inequity should be taught properly w…

 @9M2LNGR answered…16hrs16H

Critical race theory is only taught in law school. SEL is taught in schools, and it should continue to be taught in scho…

 @9M2LD9Nfrom Maine  answered…16hrs16H

History should be taught objectively and from different perspectives, so no, if CRT is trying to explain every consequen…

 @9M2KCGZ from Georgia answered…17hrs17H

No, but I believe that each student has a fundamental right to education, no matter where they fall socioeconomically.

 @9M2KCGZ from Georgia answered…17hrs17H

Education should be more focused on the basic ideas of starting a successful adulthood than common core practices.

 @9M2JNCQ from Tennessee answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but should be qualified by their career path, and whether or not they are on a track that requires a degree versus…

 @9M2JGYN from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

CRT is a buzz word and is not used in K-12 education. Instead topics of equality and equity should be taught without the…

 @9M2J9KD from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

I support increasing taxes for the rich only because they make more but not in order to increase interest rates for stud…

 @9M2HMTH from Georgia answered…17hrs17H

For jobs, such as therapy, medical , law things that are required, but not too many people do, and it requires a very lo…

 @9M2HM56 from Texas answered…17hrs17H

I mostly agree that kids should be taught it, but not as an actual way of thinking, instead just of its existence. we sh…

 @9M2G8FZ from Texas answered…18hrs18H

No, actual Critical Race Theory is a graduate-level course in college, and is not and will never be taught in K-12 educa…