Gallup: Americans Rate Public Schools the Worst Place to Educate Children

<p>"At what point do all those involved admit that the systems is just not working and throwing more money into a broken system won’t help. "</p>

<p>-I am very glad that some, even if very few, think this way. Recognizing the problem is the firt step in solving it. It has to be recognized at all levels. Even if there is no clear plan of how to attempt to change it, problem needs to be recognized. Then if most agree that there is a problem, we can attempt to brainstorm options to fix it. I am sure there are many. I am also sure that if something has been tried and completely failed, then there is no reason to try it again, is there? So, again, why are we requesting more and more $$? Out of habit? Or maybe requesting voices are the loudest ones? It did not work, it will not work.</p>