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In reply to the discussion: Would you buy your way out of bad public schools by sending your child to a private school? [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)poverty score in the top tier internationally. US schools with less than 50% poverty score above average internationally.
It's only districts with more than 50% poverty that score worse in international comparisons, but there are so many of them in the US (many more than in comparable foreign countries), so on average, the US scores in the middle of international rankings.
As it always has, BTW - the US has *never* been at the top of international rankings, even when it was leading the world technologically.
The 'problem' with US schools has *nothing* do with the 'system'. It has everything to do with the US tolerance for high poverty, low wages, etc.
Americans seem uninterested in changing that situation, preferring to enroll their kids in privatized schools and blame the unemployment/wages situation on uneducated lazy workers.