Botach is having a back to school sale:
BattleSteel Backpack Armor Panels & Plates
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Who is to blame for putting our children’s lives at risk? The answer is the government and law enforcement. Unsecured borders, gender perversion brainwashing, poor teachers and a federal department of education dictating policy that is a state’s right have all contributed to a brain dead populace. What do we get for “educating” our children in public schools? Not much.
Public education spending in the United States falls short of global benchmarks and lags behind economic growth; K-12 schools spend $666.9 billion or $13,185 per pupil annually.
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Imagine twenty students per classroom. That is $263,700 spent per class. In 2022, the average public school teacher salary was $66,397, an increase of $1,104 or 1.69% from 2021. Where does the other $197,000 per class go. Keep in mind that is per classroom; multiply that figure by the US average of 18.6 classrooms leaves $3.7 million annually per school for infrastructure, maintenance and administrative costs. And that does not include the Department of Education’s budget.
SUMMARY OF THE 2023 BUDGET REQUEST
The fiscal year 2023 Budget Request continues to make good on President Biden’s commitment to reverse years of underinvestment in Federal education programs and, building on the fiscal year 2022 Budget Request and investments in the American Rescue Plan, continues to address the significant inequities that millions of students—disproportionately students of color—families, and educators confront every day in underserved schools and colleges across America. While the main challenge over the past two years has been safely re-opening schools for in-person instruction, the COVID-19 pandemic has also changed the
education landscape moving forward. The fiscal year 2023 President’s Budget for the Department of Education would make historic investments in the Nation’s future prosperity including by increasing aid for schools with high-poverty rates; helping meet the needs of students with disabilities; and expanding access to higher education and increasing college completion.
Overall, the fiscal year 2023 Budget requests $88.3 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Education, a $15.3 billion or 20.9 percent increase from the 2021 enacted level (less rescissions). The President is also committed to working with Congress to enact his plan to lower costs for American families and expand the productive capacity of the American economy. This plan includes proposals to cut college costs, including through tuition-free community college and expanded support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), and minority-serving institutions (MSIs), and support families with access to free, high-quality preschool.
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Most people do not know that our prison system is based on making money. More prisoners means more profit. It appears that the educational system is based on the same model except our children have no security in their government sponsored daycare. As the plandemic proved, our children are not learning much in school other than propaganda.
What is a valid course of action? Take your children out of public schools, edify their religious foundation and take away their social media interfaces and television. Or you can buy a back to school armor plated backpack.
David DeGerolamo
Oh lookie here. Heavy propagandizing of children in Wyoming?
There you go with the 666.9 billion dollars of which is the number of Satan and anyone with reprobate and Anti-Christ ways of which are 2/3 of the people of the entire world. Very sad commentary for a sick and degenerate world.
-Remove children from pub[l]ic school.
-Buy armor-plated backpack.
…Can’t we do both?
You are being proactive which is good in these times. The question is why do we have to do both? What has changed since we went to school? One thing is the schools had shooting clubs and firearms were allowed on school grounds. We did not have students identifying as cats or transgender.
And we didn’t have Satan Clubs, Sodomite clubs and transgender filth being taught by teachers. Have we fallen as a nation in the last fifty years and descending faster now into the abyss of immorality.