>>So while you are correct, HE is not defining it, he is defending it.<<
No, I am not.
I would like to see all “non-educational” services attached to public schools eliminated - and taxes adjusted accordingly.
I would then like to see public schools eliminated - and taxes adjusted accordingly. Public education is an obsolete paradigm. It had its day and it’s function. It is no longer necessary.
>>I would like to see all non-educational services attached to public schools eliminated - and taxes adjusted accordingly<<
I agree and apologize if I miss read you.
(sometimes my mind needs a data dump I think!)