In response, lawmakers are now proposing a new system that would ensure that all children in a given locality have access to a school in their area. The proposed system would require parents to register their child in the school closest to their home, regardless of its quality or location. This would ensure that all children have access to a school in their area and would prevent parents from taking advantage of the system.
The proposed system has been met with mixed reactions from parents and educators alike. While some argue that it would ensure that all children have access to a school in their area, others argue that it would limit the choices available to parents and could lead to overcrowding in some schools.
Ultimately, the proposed system would ensure that all children have access to a school in their area, while also preventing parents from taking advantage of the system. It remains to be seen whether the proposed system will be implemented, but it is clear that something needs to be done to address the issue of school tourism.