
According to USA TODAY, the average, per-pupil, public school expenditure in 2010 was $10,259. Where I live, in Michigan, with all the after-the-fact cuts and last minute give-backs of recent years, we're spending somewhere near $7500 a kid for about 1260 classroom hours, which amounts to around $6 an hour, less than half the hourly cost of my daughter’s gymnastics classes. Membership in the public school system is such a deal!
My children, like their teachers, spend many hours at school above and beyond the seven hours of a typical school day, participating in an astonishing variety of activities—from sports, to fine arts, to academic tutoring—provided by their hard-working, devoted teachers. When you consider this value-added experience, our membership fee to belong to American public education is closer to five bucks an hour.
I just cut a check for piano lessons for my three kids. The going rate for these private education lessons? $24 an hour. My youngest, too old for group swim classes, needed some private lessons: $30 an hour. I am fortunate that our family is able to provide these experiences for our children, and, I am glad that families unable to afford private music, art, athletic experiences, or academic tutoring are able to send their children to public schools where we still offer these opportunities to everyone who walks in the door. What a deal! Not only do we at public schools provide academic instruction and enrichment, but we often feed and clothe and counsel. And as if that were not impressive enough, our schools provide special needs assistance in many forms, such as speech therapy, adaptive technology, and ESL instruction.
I am very proud to be a part of the public education club. At $6 an hour, most Americans can afford the membership fee, and the rest of us can chip in fairly painlessly to provide for those who can’t.

Education is expensive. Just as gymnastics students need trained professionals and safe facilities, our school-age children need books and computers, counseling and tutoring, and top-notch, highly educated teachers. All this for six bucks an hour? What a deal! If it was offered on Groupon, we’d snap it up. I am proud to belong to the public school system both as a parent and as a public school educator for over twenty years. How about you?