• @SomeGuy
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    241 year ago

    Damn, I thought Cali was supposed to have better public education than the rest of the country. No water, no air, and no education? Surprised people still live there at this point.

    • Yiazmat
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      191 year ago

      Funding for education in the state has been cut many times over the last few decades. when I was in grade school (in CA) there were like, maybe 20 kids in each class. Now it’s closer to 40. My girlfriend’s mom is a teacher and routinely has to spend her own money to buy supplies for her class. And charter school/voucher bullshit is being pushed pretty hard here. I got a pretty good public education but gen Z and younger are probably in for a rough ride.

      • Arsen6331 ☭
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        131 year ago

        It actually started getting worse while I was in school. Around 4th grade, they swapped out the curriculum. I was lucky to have teachers that refused to use it. When I looked at my sister’s 5th grade math book, it was stuff I learned in 1st to 3rd grade. She’s now in high school and struggling with Algebra, and I’m not surprised.

      • @SomeGuy
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        91 year ago

        So basically the same as every other state. Damn.

    • @supersolid_snake
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      61 year ago

      It varies by income of the school area. Schools even within the same unified school district will receive different funding and you can guess where the better schools are.