Some of these ways are obvious. Here's maybe a not so obvious way, though possibly the most important way: If the kids growing up in your neighborhood have a better shot at a decent future, then your community will have a better shot at a decent future, and so will you. Conversely, if the kids growing up around you are looking at a bleak future because their education is woefully inadequate, then the future of your community/state/nation will be correspondingly bleak, and so of course the future that we all face will darken.
Here are some other, more obvious ways.
- If your school district provides a good education for the children of your district, your home value will go up.
- If your district provides a good education for the kids in your town, then those kids will go on, be more successful, and fill the roles that are crucial for our complicated world. We need scientists, health-care professionals, information technologists, not to mention leaders and thinkers and wise people in general, given the problems we're handing off to the next generation.
- Since people often think that there's a conflict between the interests of kids and the interests of the elderly, those people should know that the better our kids do, the more they'll pay into Social Security, and the longer the Social Security system will remain viable.