IF you never got educated properly in the first place how can you choose the best education for your child?
Unfortunately, without a good education (or a good trained mentor) you cannot.
But, often the hard knocks of the uneducated might teach them enough critical thinking to help their children forward or at least reach out to those knowledgeable or experienced enough to help them and their children.
But, like I said, for many, it might just be "You can't get there from here!" in reality and for them DeVoss might just be a complete disaster for parents and students who are poor and uneducated in the first place who may not even have completed public high school and have any knowledge, confidence or experience to guide their children to a better life.
However, for parents that have at least gotten some college and have some idea about what is important in a real education, De Voss might be very useful in allowing them to better choose a Charter School tailored directly to their son or daughter's needs.
Or they might decide to put their child on independent study through a charter school or just to home school their child themselves, or if they are wealthy enough or can get a scholarship for their child, to put them in a good private school where they have a chance for a good future.
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