Reason Magazine
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Education policy has become so polarized that it's unrecognizable from even a dozen years ago , says Julian Zelizer .
He says the number of kids attending public K-12 schools will likely never again reach its 2019 peak.
Zelizer: Families, it turns out, have been fleeing government-managed schools since long before COVID-19 .
Democratic -dominated polities like New York are pushing through mandatory class-size reductions.
They still want federal action to loosen testing requirements, strengthen union organizing, and enact a Paraprofessionals and School-Related Personnel Bill of Rights.
No amount of political backslapping and Democratic influence-buying can overcome the cruelty of math.
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