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America’s BROKEN education system

You want students engaged in learning that helps them prepare for their future?

It really isn’t that complicated.

Students should be paid for their education.

Starting in the 9th grade, students ought to spend no more than 75% of their school time on campus. They should spend 25% of their school time working onsite at a local business.

By the time the student reaches the 12th grade, they should spend no more than 25% of their school time on campus. They should spend 75%, or more, of their school time working and learning business practices, work expectations, and professional soft skills.

When students graduate, they have a better appreciation of how they ought to prepare for a career, and they might have saved some money to help them take their next professional steps.