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Sorry for long response, but careful to generalize. I see changes, but there are spots all through US where there are still good public schools. It is a heavy german catholic rural school, actually a higher percent catholic than the Catholic School in the nearest town. When I started there the entire school went to mass on the first Friday of the month. (Yes a public school) kids could opt out but it was only 2-3 kids per grade. I see towns and cities in Ohio where the schools are horrible. Just to give an idea of what some of us do ((and it's not all) at a small rural school. I teach Biology, Anatomy, Physics, Geology, 8th grade science, and a college credit freshman level Biology course to our seniors because I am certified through a University close to us. I also drive the school bus a.m. and p.m., I have these kids at least 3 times as their teacher. I don't coach anymore but I did 3 years varsity golf, 10 years Jr. High basketball for boys and girls, 15 years varsity cross country for boys and girls, and 1 year JV volleyball. I am very invested in this community. And I don't belong to the Union and believe the NEA should be abolished. I see waste in school, but sometimes see good things.
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