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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-21 12:38

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Boothe also highlights alarming statistics indicating a stark decline in student proficiency, pointing to a tremendous increase in educational spending juxtaposed with poor academic outcomes. The discussion pivots around the argument that reducing bureaucracy and decentralizing power from federal oversight could lead to better educational results. Boothe posits that by reorienting educational responsibilities toward parents and local entities, we could witness a resurgence in student performance and accountability within the educational system.

Conclusion: Political Polarization and Future Implications