• balance8873
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    8 months ago

    It might just be possible that in a country of 300+ million people spread over 3 million square miles where each school district is operated at a local level…for two people to have had different experiences.

    Either way if your parents thought 5 was old enough to get home from school by yourself, good for you I guess.

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      8 months ago

      They didn’t, I walked home with a friend who lived nearby and hung out until my mom was done work. Could have taken the bus home, but they didn’t want me home alone at that age.

      Also, it may not seem like it anymore, but we do have a Department of Education that could pretty easily come up with nationwide rules regarding bussing. They could even afford to subsidize it in areas with lower income. Or, you know, not make education quality a function of an area’s wealth in the first place, and just administer it all at the federal (or even just state) level.

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        8 months ago

        So…you just had a personal pick-up line at your friend’s house?

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          8 months ago

          We walked home from school. What happened after that is irrelevant. Especially if we’re talking about car-heavy infrastructure surrounding the school.

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            8 months ago

            You mean streets? Cause that’s all we see in this picture, just traffic. Takes streets to go to your personal pick up lane.