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    Schools do serve that kind of purpose, and it is silly to think otherwise. They are places of education, but they also slot into the childcare/work zone and are a factor when parents choose work. And I don't see why they shouldn't. Why shouldn't schools provide not only academic education but also other support and education for the children in their community? There is a market for alternative services, and schools, despite what people think, are open to market forces. And why not?

    I also don't see why people have kids if they won't look after them. If I didn't want to care for my children I don't think I would have had them - it was part of the deal, and one I accepted whole heartedly.

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