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There will be an educational divide among red and blue states, with maybe few exceptions. For those of us in red states (fuck yeah, awesome, this is great) we should be very aware of what is being taught to our children.
As someone that grew up in one of the richest counties in his red state, the public schools were well funded with reasonable class sizes. The system continues to be one of the highest ranked in the nation.
They also didn't allow a JROTC program.
I wonder why it was so important for the county that this be the case, compared to everywhere else in state?
As someone who lives in one of the richest counties in a red state, they’ve already gutted the education system so there is no longer a difference between counties.
That state is Texas.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/03/13/texas-budget-surplus/
https://abc13.com/texas-water-park-school-la-joya-isd-funding/4162905/
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/03/06/valere-public-schools-superintendent-salary-texas
And they consistently mislead voters about the effect of vouchers. If attendance in a public school drops, so does their funding. Period. End of story. Maybe the public school budget will stay the same or even increase but public school funding won't go anywhere but down.
The math is bullshit. Even if they said, "Schools keep 20% of the original funding," that's something like an $8000 loss. Do they save $8000 in transportation, building maintenance, lunches, books, materials, salaries, and extracurriculars because ONE student left?
The one positive thing I have to say about my state is that it hasn't gone full Texas... Yet.
The divide at that point becomes a class one, where the quality varies intensely by how rich each individual town is.
The pain comes when a struggling town can barely fund its own schools and the assistance coming from the top down to keep the lights on gets cut.
Sounds like Carmel, IN.
There already is, and there has been for many years. Students in blue states, on average, perform better on all standardized tests compared to students in red states. I've also seen some extremely suspect coursework being reported on these kids' transcripts, like engineering coursework getting counted as a foreign language, or multiple years of Christian theology "electives" that every student suspiciously takes being given at public schools.
In fact, the real issue is that this has been going on for so long, an entire generation of teachers were taught by these poor red state education systems. Now you have people who take pride in their illiteracy teaching freshmen U.S. history, to the exact effect that you're imagining.
Edit: Jfc, I just read a student's essay from Virginia where they're lamenting the fact their high school didn't do any literary analysis of books, but instead analyzed Youtube videos and short poems. They're not even teaching reading anymore. Sure, this student was motivated to go beyond their high school curriculum and focused on learning the classics themselves, but what about the other 446 students in their class?
Yep... They've starved the beast long enough that the cycle can now sustain itself.