Posted on 07/23/2020 12:27:43 PM PDT by knighthawk
Lower- and middle-income families who struggle with the costs associated with hiring private tutors for their children this fall may ultimately be dealing with a greater loss of learning as their children fall further behind.
According to a report at NBC News Sunday, the disparity between some with means to afford private schools and tutors and those without those means will likely contribute to a stark gap already widened in public schools following the adoption of many fruitless progressive reforms.
As Bloomberg has noted, the U.S. already spends approximately $700 billion annually on K-12 education.
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