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“They interviewed drug addicts, drop outs, and the most nebach people they could find. ”
Some would argue drug addicts too have a right to education.
Moreover the reason WHY they are drop outs and nebachs, is because the system failed them, which is by design.
“The article did not mention the strong family structure, low crime, drug and unemployment rates,”
Why would it? That wasn’t what the article is about. They didn’t mention the cool motorcade the Rebbe gets driven around in either, because it has nothing to do with anything.
The law requires education be “substantially equivalent” that is defined.
You want it redefined? By all means go to court and argue kids don’t need English/math look at our society it’s working. I’m not being facetious, while I’m not sure I fully agree with thst I definitely dont fully disagree either.
But right now that isn’t how it is defined. Right now the schools are taking money, not following the law and failing some of their own children