Education is a gift, a choice, and a way of life. Education is all around us, we learn from others in almost everything we do. We learn from our parents, teachers, peers, and most importantly ourselves. Picking the right school to attend is hard, and everyone should have the opportunity to decide which is right for them. Your parents/guardians decided where you attend school up until high school. Once you graduate from middle school, you then decided if you would like to attend a trade school, a private or even a public school. Depending on your decision, from there on out you personally decide your destiny. Although cost, interests and other factors play a large role in our education, it certainly does not segregate our schools. Not all the wealthy kids will attend a private school, not every poor kid will attend a public school. Stereotypes such as these, are not true at all. People assume things, just because people with their similarities are doing something, and in the end find that is it untrue. A lot of people are considered individuals, they do things because it is best for them, not just because it looks good, or others are doing it. I believe that choice education is a great thing, is allows Americans to express their freedom to the highest.
Questions:
Can the government actually change the "choice" of education?
How will people react if they were told where they were attending school, instead of being able to decide?
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