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Do you not realize the pure mathematical ignorance in what you just said? How does shorter school days, less working hours for the teachers, less mental stress on the students, and being able to study at home, for free, online, instead of buying every book you need for school? How is what you said more expensive? Finland has an average 3,5 hours of school each day. They are instead encouraged and motivated with words, (words are not money), to study on their own time. And Finland is ranked #1 in education in the whole world. They even beat China and Japan. So please guys, stop shaming schools when you clearly need to go back to school.
Its not really the US school system that's flawed. Its the general stupidity and ignorance that a vast majority of American citizens feel towards educating themselves in other subjects than those that only appeal to the individual. That is actually statistically proven. 17% of americans think the world is run by lizard people. In most states in the us, the citizens dont even know that there are other States in the Country of the Untied States of America.
In Sweden we have 5-7 hours of school, and yet, we are one of the most successful countries when it comes to education. Finland is the ultimate winner tho.
Stop blurting out one stupid sentence. If you dont like it, MOVE, or do something about it,
I understand your sentiment but when a person creating wonderful assets as these. One appreciate not complaining.
The in-game description does not mention that it serves the purpose of an elementary school.
It fills an extremely useful niche since there are very few mid-sized elementary schools.