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Satircal essay on funding for education

 

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             Charging $1600 a month, $200 for each inmate, would add up to approximately $19200 a year. For secondary schools, which are less threatened in terms of closing and money, profit would depend on the school and how many inmates they could jail. For example, a larger school would cost more because they would need extra security precautions whereas a smaller school is easier to maintain. Coatrooms are not available in high school, so lockers would have to be rented out. Estimating that there are over 800 lockers in the average-sized school, at least 800 inmates per school at $200 per inmate would add up to .
             $160, 000 a month and $1, 920, 000 a year. Student's school bags and coats may be placed at the back of class because lockers are no longer available. Subsequently, renting coatrooms and lockers to inmates would provide elementary and secondary schools with adequate funding to stay open.
             Occupying spaces of the school to inmates would most likely scare the delinquent children into becoming angels. More often then not, there is at least one problem child in each classroom. Whether it is the kid in grade 2 who made little Susie eat glue, or the kid in grade 10 who skips school and picks fights, there is always that child that the teachers would love to seek revenge on. Well, now they have a chance! It is safe to say that having inmates in the elementary children's coatrooms would scare the kids well enough. To intensify this fear, particularly for the problem children, seating the kids so that the bad seeds are closest to the coatrooms and almost in reaching distance of the inmates would surely traumatize a child. The worse they act up, the closer to the coatroom they must sit. The ultimate and final punishment would be to seat the kids inside the coatroom with the inmates; rest assured the inmates would be secured and guarded. This would be enough to scare a kid straight. However, High School kids are a bit harder to .


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