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 @9NDZ995from Guam  answered…37mins37m

Education should be affordable. Free education up to and including high school College/university should be affordab…

 @9NDPJ89 from Kansas answered…6hrs6H

I agree on multiple levels for government funding 4-year colleges. I think it is difficult to say a flat yes though. I b…

 @9NDP74W from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but it should be optional and offered only in high school, as well as intersectionality and the 1619 project

 @9NDM857 from Maryland answered…8hrs8H

No, because common core more recently tends to lower the academic standards across the board, such as the no child left…

 @9NDKNSF from Indiana answered…9hrs9H

No, only hold them accountable for negligence (like purposefully lying to a student about their career choice and giving…

 @9NDKHJGfrom Guam  answered…9hrs9H

Critical Race Theory is not being taught in K-12. It is an educational approach usually taught at university level.

 @9ND7TG7from New York  answered…15hrs15H

Critical Race Theory is something that is only applicable towards a college/university-level of education, however, hist…

 @9ND8RVV from New York answered…15hrs15H

No. College should be defunded after several decades of subpar academic output and ideological authoritarianism in its s…

 @9ND5K3W from West Virginia answered…16hrs16H

yes depending on absences and excuses. If you have a doctor's note you should be excused. If not, after ten absences fa…

 @9ND4Y69 from Illinois answered…17hrs17H

I don’t think the two should be connected. I believe the rich should be taxed more and the interest rates should be bett…

 @9ND49Q5 from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

No, and offer significant tax benefits and/or lower interest rates to students who are aggressively paying off their stu…

 @9NCYPRX from Kansas answered…19hrs19H

Critical Race Theory is totally irreverent to primary education because its a college level elective course.

 @9NCVR3Kfrom Virginia  answered…19hrs19H

Yes but only in cases of sickness or family issue that can be proved without a doubt. And enforce harder punishments for…

 @9NCVR3Kfrom Virginia  answered…19hrs19H

No, students who take out loans should be held responsible for their own financial decision regardless of the number. If…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…20hrs20H

No, and I don't believe we should allow kids to 'drop out' of high school. I also don't believe that kids with problems…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…20hrs20H

No - we tried HeadStart and it failed. I think that industries - like hospitals that employ a lot of people with young…

 @9NCW7BK from Georgia answered…20hrs20H

No, and low income students already have low tuition on community colleges, can work while attending classes (like many…

 @9NCQHG7from Maine  answered…22hrs22H

No, but there should be no sanctions against the kid or the family other than the police taking the kid to school.