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>-funding is based on property taxes, which means rich neighborhood schools get funding and lower economic class schools get less funding

no, property tax is a small part of school funding in most states

>-not enough classes for special ed and autists that are not fit to be in normal classes

no, districts have just found that it's cheaper to put them in the general education classroom with a bullshit 504/IEP and tell the teacher to deal with them than employ an additional teacher for them

i agree with you about standardized testing, but everything else just sounds like a loser who had a bad experience in school venting about it