Anonymous ID: 8dd341 March 20, 2025, 2:14 p.m. No.22795664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5668 >>5691

>>22795533

You have to address the nutritional component of this problem. Make vitamin D testing easily available. Heck, why not do a free test for every citizen with a 6 month supply of D to bring the nation up to adequate levels, and you will end up saiving the country millions/billions.

Anonymous ID: 8dd341 March 20, 2025, 2:38 p.m. No.22795757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5995

>>22795674

I totally agree philosophically. And then I think of half of the parents of the local kids…and half of those probably shouldn't even be parents. We can't keep doing what we've been doing, but the turn-around is going to be rough in some areas.

As already happens, the wealthier and more educated and more involved parents will step up and try to make great schools….and then the drug addicts will complain that their kids are not getting everything they should be entitled to. That is the appeal of there being some sort of authority to manage it…but government managing it has not worked. I'm afraid big companies like the College Board group will swoop in and propose solutions for communities, and then just keep owning the education of the children.