Although there is no clear hierarchy, like China, houses in good school districts are more expensive, so good school districts are often rich areas. Grading is natural, isn't it? But unlike China, although their houses are expensive, they are all super villas, very luxurious ones. Local taxes in these places are very high, and the local taxes paid by good areas in the United States will increase every year. If the local tax is collected by the district government, it will be put into the public schools in the district. Moreover, the average cultural level in rich areas is also high, and more attention is paid to education. So it should be like this, because public schools are free, so the rich people who pay attention to education in the United States generally live in good school districts. Is that the overall quality of the whole school district is very high. With more money for public schools, you can hire better teachers and equip them with better teaching facilities. Another background is that private schools in the United States are not necessarily much better than public schools. Therefore, this does not mean that those who have the money to send them to the private sector receive better education than those in the public sector.
These are all primary and secondary education, and higher education is after college. Not all excellent students can go to a good school. Even if some parents want to go to a good school by selling iron pots, they can't afford expensive tuition in many cases. Harvard, Yale, these ideas cost about 70 thousand tuition, and many people dare not think about it. So there will be some families who are not so rich, and although their children are excellent, they can only go to state-owned ordinary universities. Because the tuition of state universities is about $65,438+0,000 a semester. This gap has opened up the education class.