In the end, all new schools, public or private, snobby or not, add value to the education market, making it bigger and more efficient, in the same way that Zuckerberg added wealth to the economy even for non-Facebook fans.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a society, we can and should invest more money in education.
The money in the schools overpowers the principles of the purpose.
Over time, my students have gotten richer and more educated.
Businessmen are not in business to lose customers, and schools do not exist to free their clients from the agencies of mass persuasion. School and media possess a productive monopoly upon the imagination of a child.
A great economy requires great public schools.
No other investment yields as great a return as the investment in education. An educated workforce is the foundation of every community and the future of every economy.
Our public school system is our country's biggest and most inefficient monopoly, yet it keeps demanding more and more money.
We have an obligation and a responsibility to be investing in our students and our schools. We must make sure that people who have the grades, the desire and the will, but not the money, can still get the best education possible.
The innovation and creativity that's so manifest in the rest of society needs to be turned on our school systems.
You cannot simply put more money into the same system and get better results, so we will need to reform and innovate in the delivery of education.