I think you are making a generalization of education that is not the case.
You have to shop schools, just like you would shop any vendor to find the best. My children are opened enrolled in one of the most academic strict public schools in the country. We chose that school for that reason over the local small town school that focused on athletics and home education. The school we chose is also the most economic and ethnically diverse school in the city. The educators work hard and the students do too because they know it is expected of them.
I think the small town schools that refuse to consolidate and the inner city schools are sub par. This is not because of the teachers, it is because the parents choices. The small town schools cannot provide the diversity in education that is needed in the modern world, the parents want to hold onto their identity by having their own school, but it provides no benefit to the students. The inner city schools are short on money, good teachers and children that are interested in education, this also goes back to the parents who do not emphasize hard work and education to move up in life, they are more focused on drugs and welfare. Why would you want to be a teacher in that environment, so it creates that situation.
I also believe that no child left behind created less children move ahead.
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