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Your experience was extremely expensive and therefore not scalable to a nation where many highschools can barely afford teachers, sadly.

In the 1950's, teacher labor was subsidized by the fact that it was one of the few intellectual jobs available to gifted females.



I realize the experience I described cost quite a bit, but for some context, our high school was in a blue collar town. We several neighboring high schools in white collar towns, that didn't have what we had (and in fact were sending a few of their students to our school to participate in these classes). Instead they had fancier sports teams and facilities than we did. It was a matter of prioritizing money and energy, not necessarily spending more of it.




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