A clarification regarding my comments regarding schools
I am on occasion accused of being an apologist for schools, someone willing to criticize policy, policy makers, and critics of the public education system, as if somehow their criticisms are entirely unwarranted. Those accusations mostly just mean that they ran across one thing I wrote or said and took it out of context. The objective reality is that our public school system in 2026 is a good ways from what it needs to be. I know of no educator who thinks otherwise. But at its core it is a system designed to educate young people for a world that hasn't existed for decades. Any attempt to fight that system is met by the forces of gravity pulling towards an undesirable state. And not every school is a good school, just as not every hospital, police department, or public institution can be said to always be performing as it should. Understanding and accepting that is how we get better. What I criticize are those with the power to make things better. You cannot underfund an institutio...