exactly. Properly funding Public Schools is the only answer.
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.....and repeat!
In NYC, the next attack by union teachers against charters will be waged on this issue. The union is pushing to get a law passed that will not allow co-location -- where a charter operates in exactly the same building as a public school. Where a public charter school or a public district school operate is irrelevant, so long as the public resource [[building) is being used to educate. Maybe in fact being the custodians of real estate is the most valuable function of a school district -- since they often don't seem to care about education much.