Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For $200, you can get the Robinson Curriculum, a complete K-12 home > study kit, except math books. Math books are $50 each, new, approx > one per year depending on student speed and aptitude of course. > > So even at the slowest, full 13 years worth of math books and the rest > of it, is $850. Total. And you get to resell or reuse the math books.
How do you do that when you have to go to work? > > The public schools in the United States spend MORE THAN $10,000 (TEN > THOUSAND DOLLARS) per student EACH YEAR, EVERY YEAR, and it's only > going up. Why is that so? Just because it is a public school? Why is a public school by definition so different from a private school? Is there no way of making a public school more (cost-)efficient? Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]