The High School Policy of Massachusetts

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* * * One remains fully content with the common school ; the other builds up the private school, or the academy. The education fund is thus divided into two parts.
Neither of the halves does a quarter of the good which might be accomplished by a union of the whole. One party pays an adequate price and has a poor school ; the other has a good school, but at more than four-fold cost. Were their funds and their interest combined, the poorer school might be as good as the best ; and the dearest alm
...ost as low as the cheapest." " Some few persons in a village or town, finding the advanta- ges of the common school inadequate to their wants, unite to * Twentieth Report of the Board of Education.
The High School Policy of Massachusetts. 11 establish ;i private one. They transfer their children from the former to the latter. The heart goes with the treasure. The common school ceases to be visited by those whose children are in the private schools. Such parents decline serving as committee men. They have no personal motive which leads them to vote for, or advocate an increase of the town's annual appropriation for schools, to say nothing of the temptation to discourage such increase in indirect ways, or even to vote directly against it." In such a posture were our public school interests in 1836.


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