Ok. I think you live in a bubble, but ok, let's say I accept your point.
For the very "few" whom you acknowledge cannot afford private school, what would you suggest be done with them?
I see, so you accept the point but don't really accept it? You just "say" you accept it. OR you accept it but want to toss an insult in there just for giggles? Very odd comment in my view.
I can assure you I don't live in a bubble.
For the very "few" whom you acknowledge cannot afford private school, what would you suggest be done with them?
Right now? I suggest they send their children to these government "schools" while constantly monitoring each and every thing they are being taught. You must "unteach" them some things, and fill in the myriad blanks left by the imbeciles who choose to spend the precious time filling the kids heads with politically correct BS instead of important life lessons.
Another option would be home schooling, which obviously cannot be done by many.
If not "right now", but in a much better world, government could subsidize the cost for those truly needy in other ways.
Once you get used to the idea that "free" education for all, rich and poor alike, is not the only way to assure that the populace is at least minimally educated, you can begin to explore other options.
BTW, I hope you don't think for a second that I didn't notice this dishonest attempt to change what I said by changing it to "VERY FEW" from what I actually said, referenced below word for actual word.
"I can appreciate that. But many are. Many more than you would think. Of course it would require them to cut spending in other areas."