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Gavra, are you the city and state combined decision maker? it is the most rediculous think to say that the schools would keep such hours. Really, remember these are union teachers and everyone that works in that building is part of a union. there is no way the city is paying all of these teachers and all personel over time for the next so many years. Think about what it would cost the city to pay for all of this. i still feel that they would have to do something to subsidize tuition. Furthermore who said that these teachers would be willing to work all those hours everyday. Do you have an idea how much infrastructure would need to be created. you are living in a dreamworld if you think that would happen overnight. Have you ever done busness with the city? Any clue how long it takes them to do a simple task? This is no simple task to create. Have you ever started or grown an organiztion? If you are being honest or have real knowledge you would know that this is an impossible task in such a short time and the amount of money it would cost. I am still trying to figure out why you are being so over protective of the status quo?
laronMemberwhat about the government has to provide an education to every kid by law? It is not so simple if a 100,000 frum kids registered into the public school system that it wouldn’t be a state of emergency. The state and the city would be forced into doing something radical. It is impossible to find sufficient for so many students even in 5 years. They would need to find a place by Labor day and they cant just say all you kids just stay home and do nothing.
Easy to say just pay for Yeshiva, perhaps you are much better off financially than most. Tuition is a big strain on the average frum family. There are people who have resorted to the public school system, and sadly it will become more common as tuition gets higher and unbearable.
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