Majority of U.S. public school students are in poverty

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I'd like to see the numbers on this. I ask because I'm not so certain this is a new trend. Couldn't the reason be that the majority of public schools are no longer attended by middle class/affluent children. What's the demographic breakdown? Are charter schools still considered public? Are more children in private school?
 

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:yeshrug:nikkaz broke


America's reverting to the real world, where most of the populations are serfs. Those are the breaks, smarten up nikkaz
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might have to do with the majority of Americans living in poverty.

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