> Dana  wrote:
> hehe educating each person that they are a business, hehe, Gruss the schools
> aren't even managing to teach people to read.

I'm not missing that point I just think you don't throw up hands and
say, "well, it's tough so let's just do the easy (and wrong) thing."

You're right, it would take a LOT of leadership.  The feds would have
to partner (<- key word) with local schools to revamp curiccula and
work out incentive plans for teachers.  Teacher salaries would have to
jump  - at least for good performance and there should be a sabatical
program for working professionals to rotate in as teachers.

At the same time you'd have to restructure entry into the workforce by
delaying college admissions and creating interships for HS grads.

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