Those who are currently voting against more funding to virtual schools are worried with where the money will come from to fund these schools. First off, education should be a priority-especially to our government because it is what creates the back bone of our society. So, the solution is simple-do it! Yes, it will require a little extra budgeting but why would we not fund this when it benefits everyone? I do not think that is is just or right for the people representing us in Washington D.C to hold back on education. Education is essential, and if we want to continue to be the best, free country in the world we have to have our children well educated. Another reason people are against virtual public schooling is the worry of depriving students from extracurricular or social activities such as academic clubs or sports. These opportunities are easily provided by the community, but most people do not think of them as primary sources of social interaction. So, if a parent is considered with the thought that their child may miss out of something or be excluded I would encourage them to look to their community because they usually have numerous involvement opportunities for the
Those who are currently voting against more funding to virtual schools are worried with where the money will come from to fund these schools. First off, education should be a priority-especially to our government because it is what creates the back bone of our society. So, the solution is simple-do it! Yes, it will require a little extra budgeting but why would we not fund this when it benefits everyone? I do not think that is is just or right for the people representing us in Washington D.C to hold back on education. Education is essential, and if we want to continue to be the best, free country in the world we have to have our children well educated. Another reason people are against virtual public schooling is the worry of depriving students from extracurricular or social activities such as academic clubs or sports. These opportunities are easily provided by the community, but most people do not think of them as primary sources of social interaction. So, if a parent is considered with the thought that their child may miss out of something or be excluded I would encourage them to look to their community because they usually have numerous involvement opportunities for the