I never said the system failed me...I beat the system and got a good education from a crap system. I went to school and learned how to learn. I got a good education from public schools but I am afraid I am part of a very small contingent of people that did. I spent the first three years of high school in ogden city school district, I then spent my senior year in a weber county school district school and I learned more in that final year than all three previous because I changed my attitude and decided to get something out of my experience.
I believe accountability is THE MAIN concern here. Parents should be held accountable for sending children to school ready to learn and schools should be held accountable to MAKE SURE those kids get an education. Accountability is the PROBLEM here...not money, not venue, not uniforms, it's accountability!
Curt if you piss off your customers at your business they stop coming to you. If they get bad parts, or bad advice, or unfair pricing then they stop coming to you and go to a competitor that will treat them right and give them what they expect. You are held accountable to deliver on a promise or face the consequences! Public schools and their unions are NOT held accountable for the performance of their teachers and neither are those college professors you seem to try to leverage as an example of how a paid education is actually worse...its called tenure! If you get enough tenure you cannot be fired and therefore your ability to be held accountable for doing a poor teaching job disappears.
College professors on the whole unless they are adjunct professors are near untouchable and can get away with teaching poorly because it is not a customer service based industry and neither are public K-12 schools. Teachers show up for work and have the option of not doing their job and facing little or no repercussions for doing a poor job.
Now I need not look any further than the little scumbag kid next to me at the stoplight bumping the latest consumerist rap music with his 16 year old girlfriend and child in the backseat to know that the public education system along with the parenting system are not doing their jobs!
If the dumb broad at the gas station can't make change when her adding machine breaks, I know the public education system is broken.
If I talk to a girl and ask her what the last book she read was and receive a blank stare because she hadn't read a book since she was in grade school, I know the public education system is broken.
At the end of the day we are all responsible for out own lives. We are responsible for getting the most out of our lives and if we don't teach our children how to learn in whatever schooling they are placed then we have failed. Public education is a hostile place for learning...but it can be done.
Remember....at the end of the day society still needs people to run the register at the McDonalds and mop the floor at the Wal-Mart so don't study too hard kiddies!