GLENJ wrote:
How can a private school operate on $6000 per student and the public schools can't operate on less than $15000 a year per student. [L.I. ny]
Oh, they "operate" all right. I think the better question, is... "Why do private schools OUTPERFORM public schools, and why do even CHARTER SCHOOLS, outperform Public schools, which are better financed."
The Charter Schools are the powerful comparison, because these schools "ARE" public schools, which are federally financed, but they have more autonomy on how they run their schools, and they are PROHIBITED from charging tuition. Charter Schools regularly outperform Public Schools in almost every respect. Students score better on testing, These schools have long waiting lists, etc...
Why?Because the parents and students have CHOICE rather than a government controlled MONOPOLY. Remember the evil "Free Market" that Phil is just sure, will kill and enslave us all? Well, in EDUCATION, it LIBERATES! In traditional public schools, THERE IS NO CHOICE. You MUCT go to school where the government TELLS YOU to go to school. There is no closing that school if it has poor performance. There are no firing teachers, who suck as teachers, because of teacher's unions.
A Charter School though?They receive a charter from 3 to 5 years, with a contract they must live up to. If they don't succeed, they lose federal funding. The school will be closed down!
Free Market Motivation! Traditional Public schools? Virtually a job for life, no matter your performance, as long as you don't commit a major crime. But crime among students is higher in these places, and violence is more prevalent and scores are almost always LOWER in these schools.
GLENJ wrote:How can a private company send out 2 guys to fill in pot holes in the road and the govt needs 4 guys at 5 times the cost.
How come average govt salaries and benifits run 30% more than private sector jobs.
Craig I need an answer here.
I'll answer this one, with a homework requirement...
Next time you drive by a government road project. See if 7 times out of 10, you don't see 2 guys working, and 10 guys standing around
WATCHING the other 2 work.
