kzt wrote:PeterZ wrote:Yup. Wasted effort setting up that horrible school system. If the pols had t send their kids to public schools, the schools would be much better.
The purpose of the pubic school system in DC and other large cities is to employ people who reliably vote for the correct party and whose union pays for their reelection campaign, along with the school system funneling money to the contractors who also reliably donate some percent of their contracts to that party.
The fact that some kinds actually get some approximation of a decent education is more or less a coincidence.
In almost all societies, it is the elites in charge who spend much of their time shafting the regular people. Schools are just the clearest example.
We are told that the public schools are wonderful and then you look at the statistics in urban districts. And they get around that by changing the statistics. In NYC for years there was a rule that kids with more than 10 UNEXCUSED absences in a semester would fail. A court ruled that unconstitutional. After all, it was ruining statistics. Now kids can show up less than half the time, miss most tests and get passing grades. More diplomas, aren't we wonderful!
And the elites go to tough schools. I worked at a top private school for a couple of years. I remember that the average GRADE size was between 25 and 40. I had a girlfriend who taught the second grade there. 36 kids and SIX regular teachers plus a reading specialist who only worked the first two grades, a math specialist who worked second through fourth, and a couple of teachers in the arts. It cost a fortune but they really did work to make sure no child would be left behind and began as soon as kindergarten.
Matt Damon, the actor, has given major speeches about his mother the public school teacher and how great public schools are. His two daughters attend a private school where tuition (which is only a piece of the full cost, albeit the major one) is around $40,000 a year EACH. But he advises "the people" to use the public schools.
This trend is carried through in the Honorverse: very clearly in Haven, of course. But the Sollies have all sorts of corruption that benefits the elite. And so does Manticore. Pavel Young outranked Honor even though he had never faced combat before the big battle in Short Victorious War. But he had connections and that won out over talent in terms of promotion.
And you can bet Abigail and Helen will be moved up quickly. That's the way of the world.