tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36234406.post3232956788880411600..comments2023-07-07T03:32:02.657-04:00Comments on No Fighting, No Biting!: What happens when public schools run out of moneykathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00138818343753454140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36234406.post-53168395492592395232011-05-12T13:47:35.202-04:002011-05-12T13:47:35.202-04:00When doing my taxes this year, I was reminded of m...When doing my taxes this year, I was reminded of my frustration with the waste in public schools. I pay taxes for public school, and if my child were utilizing that "free" system, it would cost me about $150 per month, in addition to my tax burden. Back to my frustration, I had to have documentation for everything, to count my less than a thousand dollars in homeschool expenses on my taxes. Really? But the schools can spend $10,000 per student? How can this be? I totally agree with you about the inefficiency of the public system, and I wonder how long that system can stand.<br />Linda<br />Happy to be homeschooling 1 child for 4 years with <a href="%E2%80%9C/www.time4learning.com%E2%80%9D" rel="nofollow"> Time4Learning! </a>Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08784646366110943578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36234406.post-91586569659987537282011-05-10T11:25:03.992-04:002011-05-10T11:25:03.992-04:00Absolutely true... public schools are grossly inef...Absolutely true... public schools are grossly inefficient when it comes to cost/benefit ratio. It's hard to imagine that such an ingrained system could collapse, but it surely does look like it's beginning to crumble.Annette M. Heidmannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835885031602933631noreply@blogger.com