...But I also think it depends on the kid and the school. And yes, the parents.
fine...and -
MY POINT - that's when private individuals, for/non-profit corporations, other private organizations, and individual parents can step in and (WITHOUT abusing hapless taxpayers - struggling to pay their day-to-day personal bills - including, I'd wager, a significant percentage of the subscribers to this board) make their own individual decisions.
When we (who "love" instrumental music) begin to insist that others finance quasi-luxurious pursuits of our family members' endeavors (by supplying quasi-luxurious equipment - even indoor air-conditioned/heated marching band practice fields

), we - then - should keep our mouths shut when we are forced to finance others' optional interests (sports, et al) by being taxed to construct luxurious arenas and stadiums for their school (and even for private/professional local - which should CERTAINLY be providing their facilities, and totally at their own expense. There is a political system whereby government decides which private entities get and which ones do not get...The name of that system begins with an "f".)
Beyond "adequate", luxurious equipment and facilities should be donated charitably (or - again - personally), rather than taken via coercion.
Is that a political statement? (Hell...what statement - of any substantive value - isn't "political" to some extent?)