I don't know why we don't just make investments in infrastructure tax-deductible.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 10, 2015, 02:15:00 PMI don't know why we don't just make investments in infrastructure tax-deductible.I could get behind that.
Would the times between classes be commercial breaks?
Quote from: Ushan die Bär on January 10, 2015, 03:46:57 PMWould the times between classes be commercial breaks?No, but the school uniform would be khakis and a polo with the company logo.I kid.It'd be nice if companies were more altruistic and didn't require some sort of tangible benefit from sponsorship, and instead just want to better the community that their employees and customers live and work in.
Quote from: Mad Max on January 10, 2015, 04:24:41 PMQuote from: Ushan die Bär on January 10, 2015, 03:46:57 PMWould the times between classes be commercial breaks?No, but the school uniform would be khakis and a polo with the company logo.I kid.It'd be nice if companies were more altruistic and didn't require some sort of tangible benefit from sponsorship, and instead just want to better the community that their employees and customers live and work in.But they don't.
There's no profit to be made off education. It's been tried before and has failed countless times.
There's no profit to be made off education.
I wrote a paper about this back in high school. It would be as simple as naming the football field of buildings like colleges do, or putting sponsors on sports uniforms like they do in Rec soccer. I think the up sides greatly outweigh any downsides. I come from the poorest school district in my state and we could use any penny we could get.
Quote from: Tyger on January 11, 2015, 11:54:17 PMI wrote a paper about this back in high school. It would be as simple as naming the football field of buildings like colleges do, or putting sponsors on sports uniforms like they do in Rec soccer. I think the up sides greatly outweigh any downsides. I come from the poorest school district in my state and we could use any penny we could get.I agree.Though I'm not sure why you'd need logos on school uniforms. I understand it for sports games and race teams and such, but the students/staff are only there among themselves, they aren't out promoting anything.I would think that a company logo under the school sign would do fine.
Quote from: Mad Max on January 12, 2015, 10:36:01 AMQuote from: Tyger on January 11, 2015, 11:54:17 PMI wrote a paper about this back in high school. It would be as simple as naming the football field of buildings like colleges do, or putting sponsors on sports uniforms like they do in Rec soccer. I think the up sides greatly outweigh any downsides. I come from the poorest school district in my state and we could use any penny we could get.I agree.Though I'm not sure why you'd need logos on school uniforms. I understand it for sports games and race teams and such, but the students/staff are only there among themselves, they aren't out promoting anything.I would think that a company logo under the school sign would do fine.I meant sports uniforms( I didnt want to say jerseys because track and tennis and shit)Like this