> Cameron wrote:
> Using market forces closes bad schools faster and doesn't require the
> same level of testing and political bullshit.
>

I guess I'm in favor of a hybrid: schools are open to compete for
students but all students must have a core skill set: math, science,
social sciences,  etc.  This would include my personal finance
aptitude.

If a school wasn't graduating a certain percentage of students that
could pass a set of board tests it could eventually be shut down.

That would be the only gov't involvement, however; minimum threshold. 
The market would decide the rest.

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