Those households, while unfortunate to not have that option, can speak to a neighbor who does have that option and is willing to bear the load of a second child to educate, in such a no-school system. Maybe toss the stay-at-home a couple bucks for their trouble.
If some are notably competent stay-at-home exists, maybe they can take on four or five. Get a small building put aside for it, if it won't be large enough in their house.
Since it is home schooling, we can call it a school-house. This stay-at-home paid to teach the half-dozen kids can then do so for even a handful more.
If this sounds like the existing system... You're wrong. First, I said "notably competent" and the current system does NOT prioritize that. And second, it's all elective and privately run, with each parent choosing exactly which teacher teaches their children.
Those households, while unfortunate to not have that option, can speak to a neighbor who does have that option and is willing to bear the load of a second child to educate, in such a no-school system. Maybe toss the stay-at-home a couple bucks for their trouble.
If some are notably competent stay-at-home exists, maybe they can take on four or five. Get a small building put aside for it, if it won't be large enough in their house.
Since it is home schooling, we can call it a school-house. This stay-at-home paid to teach the half-dozen kids can then do so for even a handful more.
If this sounds like the existing system... You're wrong. First, I said "notably competent" and the current system does NOT prioritize that. And second, it's all elective and privately run, with each parent choosing exactly which teacher teaches their children.