I know a few friends who attended Bishop Gorman, one of the leading private schools in the valley and I must note the difference between us is great. The main difference between us is knowledge and retention; private school students are taught to be educated for life, while public school students are mainly taught to score well on standardized tests. One of the main reasons as to why the ASD has decided to help the failing schools. The divide comes into play when public school students rush to learn material and private school students focus on the learning aspects of education. A truly sad reality for many public-school students shall never retain their knowledge for a long period as it is easily forgotten as other information is beaten into their heads. I must note that many parents are unaware of this, only those who actively participates in their child’s school. Charter schools should not become the middle ground for children to obtain the long-lasting information that they …show more content…
Clark County School District Board of Education have discussed the succession of Achievement School District to help failing public schools that have low test scores overturn to have a higher test score through charter schools. The ASD has many problems that could come with it: the failing test scores may never improve, a different board shall be overseeing it, a diversity will be less of a community, and much more. There will not be a change in public schools unless the government directly change the output of tax money. The United States can afford trillions of dollars for war; however, cannot afford to pay for their future’s education. Children will not truly be able to learn unless their parents decide to put them into private school or charter schools, but that should not be the only option. Public schools should be able to offer the same opportunities as private and charter-run schools. Clark county students should not have the option to go into a charter school just for a better education, it should be provided throughout the county as it is for those students who attend private and charter schools. Money should not be an issue for educating the future of America, it all begins with taxpayers who have a voice in