Texas - Cut 25% off school budgets but spend $69M on stadium

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Re: Texas - Cut 25% off school budgets but spend $69M on sta

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It also is clearly one of those things tacked on to hide the fact how bad this looks. I mean, stuff "which covers science and agriculture and does include a stadium" sounds much better than "money of which 69m goes for a stadium and 4 for a science building".
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All you need to know in Texas about science "Jesus did it."
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Their universities are pretty good though.
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Thanas wrote:Their universities are pretty good though.
In the relatively early days on the internet. one of the people who helped me built my website was a Texas A&M student
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Re: Texas - Cut 25% off school budgets but spend $69M on sta

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Its also useful to note that the measure failed:
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School district officials reported that 54 percent voted against the measure, with a vote of 9,011 against, and 7,458 for the bond issue..
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Kitsune wrote:All you need to know in Texas about science "Jesus did it."
Although you would think so considering the media attention the Texas school board gets, science programs are pretty damn good here, especially in the technical fields, even in primary school. Teachers get a lot of leeway and I never had something like Creationism taught to me specifically or anyone I've talked to. However, there's nothing preventing a teacher from presenting the "facts" to students, at least not that I'm aware of.

As always, the main variable affecting quality of education is money. Wealthier districts are much more likely to have parents active in the school's dealings who are better educated thus will not tolerate D&D fantasy bullshit in their kid's science classes. Those that will and have money, generally cram their kid into one of the thousands of private school littered around the state. But even if they teach ID, they still have to have accredited programs for the kids to have valid diplomas.
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